A bomb weighing 1.8 tons remaining World War II in Koblenz, Germany, forcing the city government evacuated 45,000 inhabitants, nearly half of the total population reached 106,000 people.
Large-scale evacuation was carried out at taming the bomb to be carried out on Sunday (4/12/2011). Mandatory evacuation also includes two hospitals, seven nursing homes, and a house of detention. This is the biggest evacuation of a town in Germany since the war ended, Der Spiegel reported.
Large-scale evacuation was carried out at taming the bomb to be carried out on Sunday (4/12/2011). Mandatory evacuation also includes two hospitals, seven nursing homes, and a house of detention. This is the biggest evacuation of a town in Germany since the war ended, Der Spiegel reported.
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