Authorities in a German city evacuated about 10,000 people from the area surrounding a building site where an unexploded World War II bomb was found.
City authorities in Potsdam, a historic city located outside of Berlin, said builders working on state investment bank ILB's new headquarters discovered the 550-pound bomb, which dates from World War II, buried at the site.
The bomb was variously reported as being of U.S. and British origin.
A statement issued by authorities said the bomb had been moved by the builders, so KBD bomb disposal experts were brought in immediately to defuse the explosive.
Meanwhile, about 10,000 people from the surrounding area were evacuated from buildings including the Brandenburg state parliament, a train station and three homes for senior citizens.
Katrin Rautenberg, a spokeswoman for the state parliament, said the incident interrupted debates that have now been pushed back to the January session.
Source: UPI
GMT 15:22 2018 Wednesday ,17 January
Afghanistan's buzkashi horses prepare for battleGMT 13:12 2018 Monday ,15 January
Abe visits memorial to 'Japanese Schindler'GMT 13:43 2018 Sunday ,14 January
Trump taps long historical vein against immigrationGMT 15:07 2018 Saturday ,13 January
British crown jewels buried in biscuit tinGMT 15:06 2018 Saturday ,13 January
British crown jewels buried in biscuit tinGMT 12:45 2018 Friday ,12 January
Japanese tycoon loans Basquiat masterpieceGMT 15:02 2018 Thursday ,11 January
Germans outraged as historic church makes wayGMT 13:48 2018 Wednesday ,10 January
Sumo champs perform New Year ritual after scandal-hit 2017Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor