3 Lightly Injured After Explosion at Coo Waterfalls: "Possibly Explosive From World War II"
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Police forces, an ambulance crew, the Fire Department, as well as the army's explosive ordnance disposal department were found in the warehouse.
An explosion of a phosphorus bomb dating from the Second World War occurred on Wednesday afternoon near Plopsaland Ardennes Park (Stavelot). ...
An old explosive device detonated this afternoon near the Plopsaland amusement park in Coo, in the Belgian Ardennes. This is reported by the newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws (HLN). Three people sustained minor injuries. The explosion occurred along the banks of the Amblève, a river that flows past the amusement park in Stavelot. Plopsaland told HLN that two visitors and a staff member were injured. According to the mayor of Stavelot, one person sus…
An old bomb exploded near the Belgian amusement park Plopsaland Ardennes on Wednesday afternoon. This is reported by the Belgian HLN. Three people were slightly injured.
An old bomb, presumably from World War II, exploded this afternoon near the Plopsaland Ardennes amusement park and the Coo waterfalls. Three...
An old bomb, presumably from World War II, exploded on Wednesday afternoon near the Belgian amusement park Plopsaland Ardennes and the famous Coo waterfalls. Three people sustained minor injuries. The Explosive Ordnance Disposal service Dovo arrived on the scene. The amusement park remains open.
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