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Bomb the world still free edition1/1/2023 'You just don't expect something like this to happen.' Emergency personnel secure a site where a World War II bomb detonated in October 2006 in the southeastern German state of Bavaria. ' simply announced to us that everybody must leave, because a bomb is being deactivated,' Quetera says. Earlier this spring, officials evacuated several hundred Berlin residents from offices and apartments after construction crews found a live 500-pound bomb near a main S-Bahn commuter rail track. Berlin city officials estimate there are some 4,000 unexploded pieces of ordnance - mostly aerial bombs and artillery - still scattered across the capital. Unexploded Ordnance A Fact Of Life Each year as spring and summer construction work expands, unexploded aerial bombs, hand grenades, artillery rounds and ammunition are uncovered: Last year, construction crews even found old explosives near the private apartment of Chancellor Angela Merkel. So it's just dreadful when something tragic like this happens,' Bodes said. But you always go out there thinking 'It won't be me.' Peter Steffen/AFP/Getty Images Peter Bodes, head of the Hamburg Ordinance Disposal Unit, told German public television that while old war bombs are commonplace, fatalities are not. Police secure evidence Wednesday after a World War II bomb exploded in Goettingen, central Germany. The police had already evacuated some 6,000 people when the bomb exploded. The nine German bomb-disposal experts - men with years of experience - were working Wednesday on a bomb found during construction of a sports arena in the central German town. Sixty-five years after the end of the war, unexploded ordnance from the conflict remains a common, annoying and occasionally deadly hazard for construction crews across Germany. Klark Kent, Bomb The Wolrd, Flash Film Festival, Klarkkent.De, Bombtheworld, Bomb The World, Still Free Edition. Theme to Klark Kent's online graffiti game Bomb The World. Watch the video, get the download or listen to Klark Kent – BOMB THE WORLD 1 - THE GAME for free. Gero Breloer/AP In the German town of Gottingen on Tuesday, three workers were killed and six wounded while trying to defuse a 1,100-pound Allied bomb - a tragic legacy of World War II. Sixty-five years after the end of World War II, unexploded ordnance and munitions are still a threat in Germany. Bomb-disposal experts load a bomb after defusing it on Museum Island in Berlin last year.
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