WWII Bomb Find Triggers Mass Evacuation in Germany
By Rob Quinn
A World War II bomb unearthed during cleanup at Dresden’s collapsed Carola Bridge prompted the evacuation of about 17,000 residents from the German city’s Old Town on Wednesday. Authorities cleared the area—including the Frauenkirche, a landmark church meticulously reconstructed after wartime destruction, and several hotels—while bomb-disposal experts moved in, CBS News reports.
The device, a 550-pound British-made bomb, was discovered as workers prepared the bridge for demolition following its partial collapse in September 2024. “It is equipped with a detonator and must be defused on site,” authorities said. “An evacuation area with a radius of approximately 1,000 meters around the bomb site is planned.”