Dud bombs in a controlled way in Göttingen | NDR.de – Nachrichten – Lower Saxony



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As of January 31, 2021 00:54

On Saturday, the munitions disposal service confirmed four possible bombs. The rags flew out Sunday night.

Experts had previously installed containers outside around the sites on the banks of the Leine, which were also filled with 24,000-liter bags of water. These should absorb the force of the detonation and deflect the pressure wave away from surrounding buildings. The police warned the population about the demolition with announcements over loudspeakers. Residents outside the evacuation area were also asked to stay in their homes to protect them from fragments flying away.

Containers and bags of water around the site.

In the case of rags it was later Information from the city on ten bombs out of five hundred with long-lasting detonators that could not be defused; hence the controlled demolition. Residents within a radius of up to 1,250 meters from the evacuation area were asked to go home for their own protection. “Despite the protective wall around the sites, the splinters can fly away,” he said. In addition to the overseas containers installed around the sites, huge bags of water were filled to absorb the detonation.

Experts check the area before the evacuation is lifted

The 1,000 meter evacuation radius around the sites was initially maintained even after controlled demolition. The security forces first wanted to get an idea of ​​the possible damages and dangers before people were allowed to return to their homes. This could last until Sunday morning, he said. The start of the blasting was initially announced for 11:15 pm, but was later delayed for about an hour. At 0.46 hours the city reported: “The fourth demolition has taken place.”

Patience and caution to prevent disasters

Over the course of Saturday, all four suspicions were confirmed. One failure was on the banks of the Leine, two more in a residential area in front of a church and a fourth also in the area around Godehardstrasse. Experts from the explosive ordnance disposal service had secured the sites, but could not rule out damage to the buildings if they were blown up in advance. The explosives experts proceeded with great patience and caution, as reported by NDR 1 Lower Saxony, also to prevent a disaster such as the one in 2010. At that time, a 10-quintals bomb exploded uncontrollably in Göttingen, killing three demolition masters.

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Thomas Bleicher of the Ammunition Disposal Service speaks on camera.  © NDR

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Since up to four rags can get caught in the ground, the munitions disposal service must proceed with special care. 1 minute

8,300 people had to leave houses in the restricted area

Previously, around 8,300 people had already left their houses and apartments in the Weststadt restricted area on Saturday morning. It covered a 1,000 meter radius around the sites near Godehardstrasse. The Police and the Technical Assistance Organization (THW) used drones with thermal imaging cameras to verify that there was no one in the area. However, because the cyclists were seen along the line twice later, the demolition masters had to interrupt their work.

Own crown rules for meetings

Due to the long expected deployment, the city had asked residents to seek accommodation outside the exclusion zone, for example in a private setting or in a hotel. Due to the special situation, the state of Lower Saxony had the Crown rules in Regarding the deactivation of bombs and evacuations, he added. If you have to leave the area, you can stay with multiple people in another household. Most of those affected apparently made use of this. Only 280 people were in the city’s evacuation centers at night. According to its own statements, the city paid attention to the “pandemic-friendly” accommodations.

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A bird's eye view of the Gottingen area secured with shipping containers.  © NDR

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8,300 people have to leave their homes on Saturday. All four objects must be deactivated. 1 minute

A pastor stands in a classroom where there are several people.  © dpa-Bildfunk Photo: Friso Gentsch

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