Germany evacuates 50,000 people on Christmas to defuse massive bomb archwench

Author : waxplant2004
Publish Date : 2021-04-17 18:11:16


Germany evacuates 50,000 people on Christmas to defuse massive bomb archwench

The bomb was discovered last week in Augsburg, during construction work on an underground car park.

An evacuation area more than a mile (1.5 kilometers) in radius was announced for December 25, including 32,000 households and around 54,000 inhabitants.

Residents were told to be out of their homes by 10 a.m. at the latest, and evacuation centers were set up in local schools and gymnasiums.



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Just after 7 p.m., the city's official Facebook account announced the bomb had been successfully defused and the evacuation was over.

Photos showed Augsburg's mayor, Kurt Gribl, going into the pit where the bomb was sitting to thank the work crews who had given up their Christmas to work on the explosive.

'Aircraft bomb disarmed -- these brave men are the real heroes of this historical day. Thank you deep down from the heart,' Gribl said on his Twitter account.

The city also confirmed in a statement that the bomb was a British one that had been dropped on the city in World War II.

Authorities had previously decided to wait to defuse the device until Christmas, as there was no immediate danger from the bomb.

In Germany, families hold their main celebration on Christmas Eve, rather than Christmas Day as in many other Christian countries.

More than 70 years after the end of the second World War, unexploded bombs are still causing problems across Europe.

In August 2015, a 250 kilogram (550 pound) bomb was discovered on a construction site in East London, forcing a late-night evacuation while it was defused.

One year earlier, in January 2014, a bulldozer struck an unexploded bomb in Euskirchen, Germany, killing one person and injuring others.

'Aircraft bomb disarmed -- these brave men are the real heroes of this historical day. Thank you deep down from the heart,' Gribl said on his Twitter account. Residents were told to be out of their homes by 10 a.m. at the latest, and evacuation centers were set up in local schools and gymnasiums. In August 2015, a 250 kilogram (550 pound) bomb was discovered on a construction site in East London, forcing a late-night evacuation while it was defused. Authorities had previously decided to wait to defuse the device until Christmas, as there was no immediate danger from the bomb. Residents were told to be out of their homes by 10 a.m. at the latest, and evacuation centers were set up in local schools and gymnasiums. 'Aircraft bomb disarmed -- these brave men are the real heroes of this historical day. Thank you deep down from the heart,' Gribl said on his Twitter account. One year earlier, in January 2014, a bulldozer struck an unexploded bomb in Euskirchen, Germany, killing one person and injuring others. In Germany, families hold their main celebration on Christmas Eve, rather than Christmas Day as in many other Christian countries. Authorities had previously decided to wait to defuse the device until Christmas, as there was no immediate danger from the bomb. More than 70 years after the end of the second World War, unexploded bombs are still causing problems across Europe. In Germany, families hold their main celebration on Christmas Eve, rather than Christmas Day as in many other Christian countries. The bomb was discovered last week in Augsburg, during construction work on an underground car park. Photos showed Augsburg's mayor, Kurt Gribl, going into the pit where the bomb was sitting to thank the work crews who had given up their Christmas to work on the explosive. Photos showed Augsburg's mayor, Kurt Gribl, going into the pit where the bomb was sitting to thank the work crews who had given up their Christmas to work on the explosive. More than 70 years after the end of the second World War, unexploded bombs are still causing problems across Europe. Photos showed Augsburg's mayor, Kurt Gribl, going into the pit where the bomb was sitting to thank the work crews who had given up their Christmas to work on the explosive. Just after 7 p.m., the city's official Facebook account announced the bomb had been successfully defused and the evacuation was over. In August 2015, a 250 kilogram (550 pound) bomb was discovered on a construction site in East London, forcing a late-night evacuation while it was defused. 'Aircraft bomb disarmed -- these brave men are the real heroes of this historical day. Thank you deep down from the heart,' Gribl said on his Twitter account. In August 2015, a 250 kilogram (550 pound) bomb was discovered on a construction site in East London, forcing a late-night evacuation while it was defused. The bomb was discovered last week in Augsburg, during construction work on an underground car park. An evacuation area more than a mile (1.5 kilometers) in radius was announced for December 25, including 32,000 households and around 54,000 inhabitants. Residents were told to be out of their homes by 10 a.m. at the latest, and evacuation centers were set up in local schools and gymnasiums. Residents were told to be out of their homes by 10 a.m. at the latest, and evacuation centers were set up in local schools and gymnasiums. In August 2015, a 250 kilogram (550 pound) bomb was discovered on a construction site in East London, forcing a late-night evacuation while it was defused.

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