World War II bombs explode in Germany, where railways are under construction


New Delhi: A World War II-era bomb exploded at a railway construction site in Germany. The blast injured at least four people. Railway work was underway in Munich. The sound of the bombing was heard far and wide. His voice was heard several kilometers away and smoke was seen flying in the sky. The bomber struck shortly after noon as he was drilling near Donnersburger Bridge.

This place is close to the main station. Railway operator Dutch Bay stopped work on the affected line after the smoke. Home Minister Joachim Harm revealed that the bomb weighed 250 kilograms. He told local media that an investigation was under way into why no one had seen the bomb before. More than 75 years have passed since World War II. More than 2,000 tons of bombs and other ammunition have been seized in Germany since then. World War II bombs are often found during construction in Germany. However, most bombs are defused with the help of experts.

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