A multinational military operation, Render Safe, is underway in East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea, to address the ongoing danger posed by unexploded ordnance from World War II. These remnants continue to be discovered in local communities, presenting a significant safety risk to residents. The operation focuses on locating and removing these dangerous items. Details regarding access to further reporting require a subscription to Post Courier. The continued presence of WWII-era explosives highlights the lasting impact of the war on the region. Render Safe aims to mitigate the threat and ensure the safety of the local population. The operation underscores the need for ongoing efforts to clear unexploded ordnance in areas affected by past conflicts.