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This German City Is Evacuating 20,000 People To Defuse Massive World War II Bombs

This German City Is Evacuating 20,000 People To Defuse Massive World War II Bombs

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The American-made bombs prompted emergency officials to seal off a 1,000-meter (3,280-foot) radius in the heart of the city.
In one of the largest postwar evacuations in its history, the city of Cologne in Germany is relocating over 20,000 people after three massive unexploded bombs from World War II were discovered in a shipyard.
The American-made bombs prompted emergency officials to seal off a 1,000-meter (3,280-foot) radius in the heart of the city, affecting parts of both the Old Town and Deutz. Following this, authorities are conducting 'the largest operation since the end of World War II" under which businesses, hotels, schools and even hospitals have been ordered to evacuate.
'Will Escort You Out'
Authorities have said that refusal to comply could result in forced removal and heavy fines. 'If you refuse, we will escort you from your home — if necessary by force — along with the police," officials warned as per BBC.
The evacuation has caused widespread disruption as 58 hotels, nine schools, major government buildings and cultural landmarks like the Philharmonic Hall and several museums were closed while road closures and train cancellations paralyzed transport in the area, it was reported.
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The bomb disposal squad is expected to defuse the explosives on Wednesday but the delicate work can only begin once the entire evacuation zone is cleared, authorities said warning residents.
Bomb Discoveries In Germany
Bomb discoveries aren't rare in Germany where remnants of Allied air raids still turn up during construction. This time the size of the devices and the densely populated area affected has raised alarm.
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