RandomGuy
04-20-2018, 12:32 PM
German police began evacuating thousands of people around Berlin’s central railway station on Friday, as bomb disposal experts prepare to move in
Trains, trams and buses were halted or rerouted as police using a van-mounted loud-hailer announced the operation to dispose of the British 500-kilogramme (1,100-pound) bomb found more than 70 years after the war.
Authorities have declared an exclusion zone with an 800-metre (yard) radius around the site located just north of the central railway station, a transport hub that on a normal day is used by 300,000 passengers.
https://www.24matins.uk/traf/headline/wwii-bomb-forces-mass-evacuation-in-central-berlin-3-67177
Trains, trams and buses were halted or rerouted as police using a van-mounted loud-hailer announced the operation to dispose of the British 500-kilogramme (1,100-pound) bomb found more than 70 years after the war.
Authorities have declared an exclusion zone with an 800-metre (yard) radius around the site located just north of the central railway station, a transport hub that on a normal day is used by 300,000 passengers.
https://www.24matins.uk/traf/headline/wwii-bomb-forces-mass-evacuation-in-central-berlin-3-67177