Frankfurt am Main / Gallus: World War bomb successfully defused



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A World War II bomb was defused in Frankfurt am Main. It had previously been found during construction works at the Gallus. Due to the deactivation, many residents had to spend Advent Sunday in an exhibition hall.

A World War II bomb weighing 500 kilograms was successfully defused in Frankfurt. As announced by the fire brigade, the bomb was successfully defused by the explosive ordnance disposal service around 3:35 pm

Gallus’s danger zone had previously been completely cleared. Now, according to the fire department, the blocks are being lifted again. Around 13,000 people had to leave their homes on Sunday. In the area there are nursing homes, a district heating pipeline, Internet hubs and substations, as well as central Deutsche Bahn facilities.

Due to the amount of explosives and the design of the British-type bomb, an evacuation radius of 700 meters was required. The fiasco was found Thursday while he was working on a construction pit on Kleyerstrasse in Frankfurt.

Work on a large excavation stops: a 500 kilogram bomb from World War II was found here.  (Source: dpa / Frank Rumpenhorst)Work on a large excavation stops: a 500 kilogram bomb from World War II was found here. (Source: Frank Rumpenhorst / dpa)

Evacuation in Corona conditions

For all residents who could not stay with friends or family, a care center was installed in an exhibition hall, due to the corona pandemic with masking and distance requirements.

“We have two doctors in the entrance area, upon arrival we measure fever and watch for cold symptoms,” said Armin Bender, volunteer disaster control officer for the German Red Cross. “If someone coughs or has a high fever, there is a rapid corona test.” People infected with Corona were housed in hotels or hospitals, Bender said. In the exhibition hall there is also a separate area for people who are in quarantine due to a return from abroad or as contact persons for an infected person. “This is not a good Advent Sunday for the people here,” Bender said. “But everyone is incredibly disciplined.”

Two men enter an exhibition hall that was set up as a place to stay during an evacuation from a residential area - a 500-kilogram World War II bomb was found nearby on Thursday.  (Source: dpa / Frank Rumpenhorst)Two men enter an exhibition hall that was set up as a place to stay during an evacuation from a residential area – a 500-kilogram World War II bomb was found nearby on Thursday. (Source: Frank Rumpenhorst / dpa)

People with reduced mobility were collected from their homes by emergency services after prior notification. Because this affects many people in the area, evacuating the danger zone took a little longer than initially planned. In addition, a protection zone was defined in the area adjacent to the evacuation zone. Residents here should not leave their homes after 8 a.m. and stay away from windows, glass doors, decks, and balconies. They should also keep windows and doors closed.

Police officers speak to one of the last residents of the Gallus district to leave his apartment: almost 13,000 people had to be evacuated on Sunday.  (Source: dpa / Frank Rumpenhorst)Police officers speak to one of the last residents of the Gallus district to leave his apartment: almost 13,000 people had to be evacuated on Sunday. (Source: Frank Rumpenhorst / dpa)

Here you will find the information page of Frankfurt Fire Brigade

The mitigation also had an impact on local and regional transportation. As announced by the VGF, there were detours and partial failures on the S1, S2, S7, S8 and S9 lines of the S-Bahn. Regional trains RB10, RB12, RB15 and RE2, RE3, RE4, RE14 and RE70 were also affected.

Bus route 52 has been completely discontinued. However, there were no disruptions at the airport.

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