WW2-era bomb defusing forces evacuation of 60,000 in Germany




A german official helps locals amid the evacuation order surrounding the potential blast radius of the newly unearthed wartime weapon. (KAI PFAFFENBACH/REUTERSFRANKFURT, Germany — German authorities are making final preparations in Frankfurt before experts defuse a huge World War II-era bomb Sunday in an operation that includes evacuating more than 60,000 residents.
Hospital patients and the elderly are among those affected in what will be Germany's biggest evacuation in recent history.
Construction workers found the 4,000-pound British bomb Tuesday. Officials have ordered residents to evacuate homes within nearly a mile of the site in Germany's financial capital.
Dozens of ambulances lined up before driving to pick up anyone unable to independently leave the danger zone.
Similar operations are still common 72 years after the war ended. About 20,000 people were evacuated from the western city of Koblenz before specialists disarmed an 1,100-pound U.S. bomb Saturday.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Man throws tradition out of the window, marries both mother-in-law and her daughter

Magora, who reportedly has four children with Sande, could not take it. She dragged him to court and accused him of abusing her and a...