3 hospitals evacuated as WII bomb to be defused in Cologne

Fri, Oct 11, 2024
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Foreign

A bomb from World War II is set to be defused on Friday in the western German city of Cologne, but before this can occur, three hospitals need to be evacuated.

Approximately 6,400 residents also have to leave their homes, in what city officials, describe as the most complex evacuation of its kind in Cologne since 1945.

A city spokesman stated that around 1,300 people are involved in the operation in total, including staff from the public order office, police officers, firefighters, rescue personnel and 800 volunteers.

Two of the three hospitals were evacuated on Wednesday and Thursday, the city said.

In total, about 640 patients were affected.

Most patients were transferred to other hospitals.

The intensive care patients from Merheim Hospital, however, were relocated to a so-called safe house on the site itself.

This has been specially secured in the unlikely event that the bomb explodes during the disposal process.

The bomb disposal is intended to be completed before nightfall, if possible.

The 1,000-kilogram bomb was found on a site where a new health campus is planned to be built.

Bomb disposals themselves are a common occurrence in Cologne, as the city was one of the most heavily bombed during World War II. (dpa/NAN)

11th October, 2024.

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