Some 600 people have been evacuated from their homes in the old city of Frankfurt so specialists could remove a World War II-era bomb that was discovered in the Main River.
The German news agency dpa reported the bomb was defused, as planned, underwater on Sunday, which led to a loud detonation and a big water fountain on the river. Police told dpa “the bomb is no longer a danger.”
Firefighters had discovered the American 250-kilogram (550-pound) bomb during diving training in the river on Tuesday.
Even more than 70 years after the end of the war, bombs and other munitions still turn up regularly in Germany, a testament to the ferocity of the fighting in World War II.
Big splash – residents in Frankfurt had to leave their homes as WWII bomb was detonatedhttps://t.co/nQSrz0E3sf
— dpa news agency (@dpa_intl) April 14, 2019
Please note: A WW2 bomb in the Main is to be defused tomorrow, Sunday, 14th! Around the area (see interactive map https://t.co/wI5M5cndf4) both river Banks will be locked until the operation is completed. For latest information follow @Polizei_Ffm and @feuerwehrffm! Please share. pic.twitter.com/K1jOXjIorE
— Frankfurt am Main (@Stadt_FFM) April 13, 2019