Nearly 20,000 forced to evacuate in Berlin after Second World War bombs found
- Nearly 20,000 people have been forced to evacuate Berlin due to two unexploded WWII bombs discovered in the city.
- Berlin police confirmed a bomb found in the Spree River and ordered residents to leave the Fischerinsel neighborhood for safety.
- Displaced residents were accommodated in shelters set up at town halls and schools.
- Local police confirmed that residents would be able to return home after ensuring their safety following the evacuation.
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A World War II bomb is to be defused today in Berlin-Spandau. More than 12,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes. A hospital is also affected.
Tourist area evacuated in Berlin as nearly 20,000 people in 'mortal danger' after WW2 bombs found
Nearly 20,000 people have been forced to evacuate Berlin after two unexploded WWII bombs were discovered in the German capital.Government buildings and embassies were shut on Thursday night, as 7,500 residents were ordered to leave the Fischerinsel island neighbourhood on the Spree river due to being in "mortal danger". Berlin police confirmed that an object discovered in the river earlier in the day was a bomb, as they went door-to-door telling…
In Berlin, explosive devices caused a huge panic in the city. Thousands of people were evacuated due to the World War II bomb.
The bomb dating from the Second World War discovered on Thursday in Berlin must not be defused, the authorities said on Friday. The Berlin police said there was no danger anymore. ...
Dewarning in Berlin-Mitte: According to experts, a fire bomb discovered on the fishing island in the Spree is safe. The situation in Berlin-Spandau is different.
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