In Germany, Ludwigshafen, Germany, after the discovery of an unexplored bomb in World War II, it has been disabled. After receiving the bomb, around 18,500 residents of the area were evacuated, according to an international news agency NDTV.
During the war, US forces were believed to have shot 500 kilograms of bombs from the aircraft. The bombs were found in the middle of last week during construction work. On Sunday, the German bomber detonator team successfully disables the bomb.
After the announcement of their official Twitter feed, the city authorities said, "Good news: the bomb has been disabled! Citizens can return to their home.
They also posted a photo with the statement, in which the newly raised, rusty bombs found in a wooden frame with a wooden frame were seen from below ground.
After receiving the bomb, the authorities of the western city of Munich ordered the residents to move out of all the houses in the radius of one kilometer around where the bomb was as precautionary. After the bomb was disabled, after a 2-minute local time, all-clearer messages were given on Sunday.
After more than 70 years of World War II, unexplained bombs have spread in different parts of Germany. These bombing Nazis have been a reminder of the massive bombing of the allied forces against Germany.
Frankfurts, the biggest event that took place due to unexplained bombs since the war, took place in Frankfurt. Last year, about 60,000 residents of an area in the city had to be removed before disabling a bomb dropped by the UK named 'B-Kabbastar'