Hesse - Several Houses Damaged During World War Ii Bombing in Hanau
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A World War II bomb was destroyed in Hanau during a controlled explosion, but the detonation was larger than expected, damaging several apartments and leaving families homeless.
Findings of bombs from the Second World War are often found, as a rule the deflation is not a problem. In Hesse, however, a pressure wave is now causing damage to several houses. Experts were previously wrong with an assessment.
28 homes have been damaged during the bombing of a World War II bomb in Hanau.
The plane bomb found on Tuesday from the Second World War has been bombed in a controlled manner. No one has been injured, but some apartments cannot yet be moved back.
After the bombing of a world war bomb in Hanau, some 60 residents are affected by damage to their homes.
Around 60 apartments were damaged when a World War II bomb detonated in Großauheim, Germany. The explosion caused a powerful shockwave. The unexploded device weighed 250 kg. Fortunately, there were no casualties. Approximately 4,500 people were evacuated.
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