The Columbus Dispatch

Explosion of WWII bomb in Munich injures 4, disrupts train lines

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BERLIN – A World War II bomb exploded at a constructi­on site next to a busy railway line in Munich on Wednesday, injuring four people, one of them seriously, German authoritie­s said.

A column of smoke was seen rising from the site near the Donnersber­gerbruecke station. The constructi­on site for a new commuter train line is located on the approach to Munich’s central station, which is about a half-mile to the east.

Trains to and from that station, one of Germany’s busiest, were suspended but service resumed in mid-afternoon. A few local trains were evacuated. The fire service said there was no damage to the tracks.

Unexploded bombs are still found frequently in Germany, even 76 years after the end of the war, and often during work on constructi­on sites. They are usually defused or disposed of in controlled explosions, a process that sometimes entails large-scale evacuation­s as a precaution.

Bavaria’s state interior minister, Joachim Herrmann, said the 550-pound bomb was found during drilling work, German news agency dpa reported.

Herrmann said authoritie­s must now investigat­e why it wasn’t discovered earlier. He noted that such constructi­on sites are usually scanned carefully in advance for possible unexploded bombs.

 ?? AP SVEN HOPPE/DPA VIA ?? Firefighters, police officers and railway employees are seen at the site of an explosion Wednesday near a railway in Munich.
AP SVEN HOPPE/DPA VIA Firefighters, police officers and railway employees are seen at the site of an explosion Wednesday near a railway in Munich.

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