Flights cancelled after unexplained minor blast at Japan’s Miyazaki airport

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Flights cancelled after unexplained minor blast at Japan’s Miyazaki airport
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There were no reports of injuries from the incident on the southern island of Kyushu.

TOKYO - A regional airport in Japan that used to be a “kamikaze” base during World War II cancelled all flights on Oct 2 after a minor unexplained explosion.

The blast appeared to have happened at least 100m away from the terminal building, footage on Japanese media showed.

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