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60,000 flee WWII bomb

Germany to defuse 1.8-tonne ‘blockbuste­r’

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FraNKFUrT: At least 60,000 people were forced to leave their homes in central Frankfurt, as Germany begins an operation to defuse a huge unexploded World War II bomb dubbed “blockbuste­r”.

The operation is the biggest evacuation of its kind in post-war Germany, Frankfurt’s security chief Markus Frank said.

The 1.8-tonne British bomb, which German media said was nicknamed “Wohnblockk­nacker” – or blockbuste­r – for its ability to wipe out whole streets and flatten buildings, was discovered on Tuesday during building works.

Police have since been guarding the bomb site, which is close to the city centre and just some 2.5km north of the main Zeil shopping area.

Homes and buildings within a 1.5km radius of the site were due to be cleared yesterday morning, but some people were still in the evacuation zone mid-morning when police carried out door-to-door checks.

At one building where officers were ringing the doorbells and using loudspeake­rs to announce the evacuation, a man and a woman emerged, saying they were unaware they were in the affected district.

Others had packed their bags and were ready to head out for a full day.

David Hoffmann, 29, who works at a bank, was putting away his luggage in his car.

“I have the essentials with me – the most important documents,” he said, complainin­g that he had received no leaflets about the evacuation.

Claudia Schmitt, 61, who also works at a bank, planned to go to the city’s exhibition hall, which had been turned into emergency lodgings.

“I have a book with me, the autobiogra­phy of Bruce Springstee­n. 600 pages,” she said.

The Westend district is home to many of Frankfurt’s top bankers, including European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi, who is known however to spend his weekends away from the German city.

The massive bomb in question is an HC 4000, a high capacity explosive used in air raids by Britain’s Royal Air Force during World War II and contains 1.4 tonnes of explosives. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters ?? Time to go: A woman carrying her belongings and walking past a police officer as people evacuate from a 1.5km radius around the Westend district in Frankfurt.
— Reuters Time to go: A woman carrying her belongings and walking past a police officer as people evacuate from a 1.5km radius around the Westend district in Frankfurt.
 ?? — AP ?? Ghost town: The massive evacuation has left some streets devoid of life in Frankfurt.
— AP Ghost town: The massive evacuation has left some streets devoid of life in Frankfurt.

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