Unexploded Found in Cologne - Schools and Day Care Centers Affected
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The planned defusing of a bomb from the Second World War puts some schools and day care centers in Cologne on Monday. A hospital is also located in the restricted area.
During construction work on Friday in the "Am Mönchshof" area of Cologne-Lindenthal, an unexploded World War II bomb was discovered. The City of Cologne announced that it is an American 1,000-pound bomb with a tail-mounted impact fuse. The Rhineland Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service of the Düsseldorf District Government and the city's public order office are on site. The bomb disposal operation is scheduled for Monday, May 11. For this to tak…
8 May 2026, 19:59Ten-ten-ten-ten-ten-ten-ten-goers to be disarmed on Monday, 11 May 2026
Specialists have defused a 250-kilogram bomb in the north of Stuttgart. An excavator driver had discovered the unexploded man during construction work – 1,400 people had to leave their living rooms.
The authorities warned against extreme danger, because a world war bomb was discovered in the north of Stuttgart. But at noon experts made the bomb harmless.
A Second World War bomb was discovered in Stuttgart this Friday morning and 1,400 people had to be evacuated.
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