Germany: Thousands Evacuated in Berlin After WWII Bomb Discovered in Spree River
Berlin: Authorities in Germany ordered the evacuation of thousands of residents in central Berlin after the discovery of an unexploded World War II-era bomb in the Spree River. Police and emergency services cordoned off the area and initiated large-scale evacuation measures to allow bomb disposal experts to safely defuse and remove the explosive. River traffic…
Berlin: Authorities in Germany ordered the evacuation of thousands of residents in central Berlin after the discovery of an unexploded World War II-era bomb in the Spree River.
Police and emergency services cordoned off the area and initiated large-scale evacuation measures to allow bomb disposal experts to safely defuse and remove the explosive. River traffic was also halted during the operation.
Unexploded ordnance from World War II is still frequently found in Germany, particularly in major cities such as Berlin, where extensive bombing took place. Authorities emphasized that while such discoveries are not unusual, safety precautions require immediate evacuation of nearby areas.