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16,000 Germans evacuated for WWII Bombs

Published: 19 Jul 2015 - 06:25 pm | Last Updated: 12 Jan 2022 - 02:14 am

 

HANOVER: Officials in northern Germany evacuated around 16,000 people from their homes and closed a major section of the autobahn on Sunday to prepare to defuse unexploded bombs from World War II, according to Dutch news agency (DPA).
Feared traffic chaos as a result of the evacuation failed to materialize after authorities completely closed off the major A2 east-west highway near Hanover. The closure is planned until 8 pm (1800 GMT).
Unexploded bombs dating back to the aerial bombing of Germany during World War II are still frequently found. Most local authorities have teams working full-time to detect and defuse them.

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