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WWII Bomb Forces Evacuation of 45,000 in German City
December 04, 2011

Members of the Rhineland-Palatinate bomb disposal team inspecting an bomb found in the River Rhine in Koblenz over the weekend. Some 45,000 people were evacuated to diffuse the World War II bomb. (AFP Photo) Members of the Rhineland-Palatinate bomb disposal team inspecting an bomb found in the River Rhine in Koblenz over the weekend. Some 45,000 people were evacuated to diffuse the World War II bomb. (AFP Photo)
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Berlin. About 45,000 people were being evacuated from their homes in the western German city of Koblenz Sunday ahead of work to defuse a World War II bomb, officials said.

The 1.8-tonne British bomb was discovered in the River Rhine after water levels fell. It was due to be de-activated later Sunday.

People living within a 1.8--kilometer radius of the site were ordered to leave their homes by 0800 GMT, the fire service said.

Some 2,500 fire, police, medical and technical personnel as well as city officials are involved in organizing the evacuation, the biggest in Koblenz since World War II.

Nearly half the population of the city is affected.

Two hospitals, seven old people’s homes, a prison and several hotels have also been evacuated. Streets have been closed off and the main train station was shut to trains in the early morning.

The British bomb was discovered on November 20, together with a 125-kilogram US bomb which was also due to be de-activated later Sunday as soon as officials confirm all buildings are empty.

More than six decades after the war, authorities believe there are still some 3,000 bombs buried beneath the capital Berlin alone, and unexploded devices are regularly discovered in construction work.

In June 2010, a 500--kilo Allied bomb, thought to be British, exploded and killed three German sappers and seriously injured two others in the central city of Goettingen as they prepared to defuse it.

Agency France Presse