In Berlin, One of the Two Evacuation Orders Issued After the Discovery of World War II Bombs Has Been Lifted. The Explosive in the Central District of Mitte Turned Out to Be Non-Hazardous After Investigation. The Order Still Applies in Spandau.
The Bomb was Found on Thorsday Douring Construction Work in the Spree River in the Tourist Area of ​​Fischerinsel. A Safety Zone of 500 meters was immediately established. About ten Thousand People Were Evacuated.
The Safety Measures Have Now Been Lifted. The U2 and U5 Subways Are Running Accordination to Schedule Again. The Reichstag Building, The Brandenburg Gate and Alexanderplatz Are Located in The Mitte District, Among Other Places.
In The Western District of Spandau, an Evacuation Order Still Applies to Approximately 12,400 People. The Police Are Going Door to Make Sure People Are Gone, Reports Tagespiegel . Local Residents Are Being accommodated in A Sports Hall.
The Bomb in Spandau was also founding work on Wednesday, but did not pose an immediate danger and will be defused on Friday. Accordance to the fire brigade, it is a russian bomb or 100 kilos. A Safety Zone or 500 Meters Has also Been Established around the bomb in Spandau.
Not as many people have leg evacuated in recent years due to war bombs as now. The finds were made in the run-up to the Berlin Marathon This Coming Weekend, One of the Most Famous and Popular Marathons in the World.