Large parts of Dresden to be evacuated after 250kg WW2 bomb found
Source: BBC
Much of the centre of the German city of Dresden will be evacuated on Wednesday, after the discovery of a large unexploded British World War Two flying bomb. The 250kg (551lb) device was discovered near the former Carola Bridge, which collapsed in the Elbe River in 2024. The fire brigade in Dresden says this is the city's largest evacuation to date for such an incident, affecting around 18,000 residents, tourists and commuters.
Much of the old town will be cordoned off by 09:00 (08:00 GMT), including some of the city's most famous buildings - the iconic Frauenkirche Lutheran church, the Residenzschloss Palace and the Semper Opera.
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Dresden was attacked by British aircraft on 13 February 1945. In the days that followed, the British and their US allies dropped nearly 4,000 tons of bombs in the assault on the city. The ensuing firestorm killed 25,000 people and ravaged the city centre, once known as the Jewel Box because of its Baroque and Rococo architecture. Four other bombs were found during demolition work on the Carola Bridge last year.
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Makes you wonder about the future of Tehran and Beirut, assuming there is one.
FakeNoose
(41,242 posts)TommyT139
(2,328 posts)I was curious too.
Aging, unexploded ordnance from the Second World War are becoming more sensitive to impact as the years pass. Thats because one of the explosives inside them is becoming more sensitive with age than previously thought, creating a greater risk of unexpected detonation of these bombs whether they are, storage facilities or uncovered near homes.
https://taskandpurpose.com/history/unexploded-bombs-world-war-2/
artemisia1
(1,810 posts)AZJonnie
(3,590 posts)So they evacuate the vicinity before working on it (I'd imagine with robots?) to disarm it, or failing in that, it blows up, but there's nobody around to be hurt
Shellback Squid
(10,060 posts)James48
(5,178 posts)80 years old is still very dangerous and can be set off simply by probing around near it. Thats why, when one is found, they evacuate people around it. It can still be dangeroys and could still explode.
area51
(12,644 posts)Hassin Bin Sober
(27,448 posts)TexasTowelie
(126,912 posts)performed this musical piece.
However, the wind ensemble at my university played the piece as "performance art" with red lighting during the portion where the shelling is occurring and then suddenly cutting to black (no lighting) when the big bomb is dropped near the end. It was an emotionally moving performance that gripped the entire audience.
Nictuku
(4,643 posts)I'm learning a lot, as this all happened before I was born. My mom was 3.
So much seems relevant to current events.
Nazis were tried for firing on unarmed boats.
Russell Crow is amazing. So is Rami Malek. I highly recommend if you haven't seen it and are interested in this historical topic.