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World War II bombs defused in German city’s biggest post-war evacuation

Over 20,000 people evacuated from central Cologne after bombs were uncovered during roadwork

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Two of the three unexploded World War II bombs are defused and prepared to be loaded onto vehicles. Photo: dpa via AP
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Three unexploded US bombs from World War II were defused on Wednesday in Cologne after the German city’s biggest evacuation since the end of the war.

More than 20,000 residents were evacuated from the city centre earlier Wednesday after the bombs were unearthed on Monday during preparatory work for road construction.

Experts defused the bombs within about an hour, city authorities said in a statement.

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Even 80 years after the end of the war, unexploded bombs dropped during wartime air raids were frequently found in Germany. Sometimes, large-scale precautionary evacuations were needed. The location this time was unusually prominent – just across the Rhine River from Cologne’s historic centre.

A cordoned off area near the Cologne Cathedral. Photo: Reuters TV
A cordoned off area near the Cologne Cathedral. Photo: Reuters TV

The evacuations included homes, 58 hotels, nine schools, a hospital and two nursing homes, several museums and office buildings and the Messe/Deutz railway station.

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