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Dresden city centre to be evacuated after WW2 bomb found

Authorities evacuated 18,000 people from a 1,000-meter zone to safely defuse a 250kg WWII British bomb found near Dresden’s collapsed Carola Bridge, the largest such operation in the city.

  • A 250kg World War II bomb was discovered near a collapsed bridge in Dresden, necessitating the evacuation of around 18,000 residents, tourists, and commuters from the city centre.
  • The evacuated area includes iconic Dresden landmarks like the Frauenkirche church, Residenzschloss Palace, and Semper Opera.
  • The British bombing of Dresden in 1945 killed 25,000 people and devastated the city's Baroque and Rococo architecture, with rebuilding taking many years.
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The neutralization of the projectile took almost all day this Wednesday, while an evacuation order was issued by the German authorities within a radius of one kilometre.

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mdr.de broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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