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Published 08 Jul, 2019 07:04am

Frankfurt returns to normal after WWII bomb defused

FRANKFURT: Thousands of residents in German city Frankfurt were free to return to their homes on Sunday afternoon after authorities reported that an unexploded World War II bomb found close to the European Central Bank headquarters had been defused.

“We did it! The World War II bomb in the Ostend neighbourhood has been defused by the ordnance disposal team. Roadblocks and evacuation zones have been lifted,” the city fire service tweeted.

As well as the massive glass-shelled ECB skyscraper, residential areas home to some 16,000 people within a roughly one-kilometre (0.6-mile) radius of the 500-kilogramme (1,100 pound) bomb were evacuated.

Police combed the area early in the morning for stay-behinds, after loudspeaker trucks circulated urging the inhabitants to leave.

“It’s actually nice to meet the people of the area, because when you live in apartments you don’t always know everybody,” evacuee Carmel McKiernan said at a welcome centre set up in the Frankfurt zoo, where many older and less mobile people were sheltering from the rain.

“It was well organised, I think, even if these loud announcements in the streets were a bit militaristic,” said fellow evacuee Andreas Mueller.

“We’re going to go for a nice walk with the kids, go to the park, thank God it’s not too hot today,” said William, 35, outside a nearby cafe with his family.

Published in Dawn, July 8th, 2019

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