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The authorities in Augsburg, southern Germany, plan to evacuate 54,000 people from the city centre on Christmas Day because of a World War Two bomb. The 1.8-tonne British bomb was found during ...
More than 50,000 residents from the German city of Augsburg were evacuated from their homes so that a huge World War Two bomb could be defused. It was the country's biggest evacuation for an ...
The World War II bomb is pictured after deactivation in downtown Augsburg, Germany, on 25 December 25 that was preceded by the evacuation of some 54,000 residents Reuters/Michaela Rehle In one of ...
Germany’s Augsburg will evacuate 54,000 citizens on Sunday as part of its operation to defuse and dismantle a 1.8-tonne World War II-era bomb found in the city. Authorities in the city have ...
German city Augsburg evacuated after discovery of unexploded World War II RAF bomb The evacuation area included the city’s Vincentinum hospital, where patients were transferred to other hospitals.
Augsburg evacuates 54,000 over bomb 12/24/2016 December 24, 2016. In the largest such evacuation since the end of World War II, 54,000 people in Augsburg are to move out of their homes on ...
The authorities in Augsburg, southern Germany, plan to evacuate 54,000 people from the city centre on Christmas Day because of a World War Two bomb. The 1.8-tonne British bomb was found during ...
More than 50,000 residents from the German city of Augsburg were evacuated from their homes so that a huge World War Two bomb could be defused. It was the country's biggest evacuation for an ...
London [UK], Dec. 26 (ANI): Explosive experts have defused a large World War II bomb in the German city of Augsburg, clearing the way for thousands of evacuated residents to return home on Christmas.
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