Several thousand people were forced to leave their homes in Hamburg’s trendy Sternschanze district after the World War II-era bomb was discovered.
The discovery of a World War II-era bomb forced the partial evacuation of the Sternschanze nightlife district in the German city of Hamburg late Saturday.
More than 5,000 people were evacuated to safety from the 300-meter (984-foot) exclusion zone, fire officials said. Police also cleared restaurants and bars in the area.
Residents within a 500-meter warning radius were told not to stay outside, to keep windows and doors closed, and to move to rooms away from the danger zone.
Bloody Jerry’s gotten the better of us once again. I told them they shouldn’t use the long-delay fuses.
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