What’s Next For The Solomon Islands? Experts Say The UXO Problem Is Shocking
But not much can be done until a U.S.-funded nationwide survey documents where the unexploded bombs are located.
The Solomon Islands Is Doing Little To Help Its People Deal With Deadly UXO
Citizens in the Pacific nation are growing frustrated with continued deaths and injuries. But government officials point to more pressing needs and political turmoil.
Other Countries Get Money To Clean Up Bombs And Mines. Why Not The Solomon Islands?
International treaties have directed billions of dollars to countries ravaged by war. But World War II was a long time ago in the Solomons and help has passed it by.
World War II Is Still Killing People In The Solomon Islands
As China and the U.S. jockey for control of the Pacific, little attention is being paid to the bombs that litter the island nation.
Community Voices
War Games, UXO And Tragedies In The Solomon Islands
To win the hearts and minds of Pacific Islanders, the U.S. and Japan must address the wrongs of the past that continue to kill.
Solomon Islanders Have The Right To Live Without Fear And Danger
The U.S. and its allies must map out of all the UXO hot spots from World War II in the Pacific.
Ongoing Coverage
Army Engineers Push Forward With WWII Bomb Survey On Big Island
The bullets and bombs were left on the range there 80 years ago, but the U.S. military is still cleaning up the mess.
US Kicks In $1M More For UXO Cleanup On Solomon Islands
While broadly welcoming new funding, the deaths of previous UXO contractors have left locals with concerns.
‘Ticking Ecological Time Bombs’: Thousands Of Sunken Ships From WWII Are Rusting At The Bottom Of The Pacific
Earthquakes, storm surges and other natural disasters could mean environmental catastrophe if oil and other hazardous material spill out.
Solomon Islanders Did More Than Just Save JFK During World War II
The people of the South Pacific nation, the site of several battles, were integral to the Allied war effort, rescuing hundreds of servicemen behind enemy lines.
PROJECT TEAM
Reporter: Thomas Heaton
Editors: Nathan Eagle, Patti Epler
Photography: Nathan Eagle, Thomas Heaton
Art and Graphics: April Estrellon
Graphs and Multimedia: April Estrellon, Ku‘u Kauanoe
Consultant: Dorothy Wickham
Support for this Project: Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting