WWII bomb in Rhine near Koblenz successfully defused

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WWII bomb in Rhine near Koblenz successfully defused

Post by klr » Sun Dec 04, 2011 7:10 pm

No itty-bitty bomb either. The moment I saw it on the news this morning, I recognised it as a 4,000 lb "cookie".

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Bomb disposal experts in the German city of Koblenz have successfully defused two bombs from World War II found in the riverbed of the Rhine.

They were discovered when water levels fell because of a prolonged dry spell.

The bigger of the two bombs weighed 1.8 tonnes and was dropped by the Royal Air Force between 1943 and 1945.

Nearly half the city's population - 45,000 - has been evacuated, including the inhabitants of two hospitals, seven nursing homes and a prison.

It is the biggest bomb disposal operation in Germany since 1945.

'Relief'

The smaller of the two bombs - weighing 125kg (275lb) - was dropped by US forces. Experts said it was the more dangerous of the two.
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Both bombs have now been made safe in a three-hour operation.

"We are relieved," fire department spokesman Manfred Morschhaeuser told the German news agency DPA.

A smoke grenade canister found at the same site was blown up in a controlled explosion.

The BBC's Stephen Evans, in Berlin, says more bombs are expected to be discovered because of the low water levels in the Rhine.

About 600 tonnes of unexploded ordnance are discovered in Germany every year, our correspondent says.

Everyone living within a 2km (1.25 mile) radius of the bomb site was ordered to leave the area.

Shelters with 12,000 beds were set up in schools to accommodate those with no other place to go.

However, only 500 people were reported to have made use of them. Most residents went to stay with friends or relatives.

A fleet of 500 emergency vehicles - including ambulances and police - stood ready in case one of the bombs went off.

River drained

Hundreds of sandbags were laid around the site of the bombs, and water pumped out from the surrounding area. Only once the bomb site was dry could work to defuse the explosives begin.

Wartime bombs are frequently found in Germany - but this is believed to be one of the biggest ever.

In July 2010, three people were killed in the central German town of Goettingen when a 500kg World War II bomb unearthed during the construction of a sports stadium exploded.

The RAF bomb in the Rhine - discovered on 20 November - is one of the so-called block-busters designed to cause maximum damage to buildings.

More than 250 bombs of the block-buster type were dropped on Koblenz between 1943 and 1945, Ronald Eppleheim of the city's fire department told the BBC. Some still lie undiscovered.

If the bomb had gone off, Mr Eppleheim said it would have sent "shrapnel flying through the air in and around 1.5km".

There would also have been a "big, big air blast that would crash into the walls and the houses and put the windows out, or the doors," he said.

The newspaper Die Welt quoted one woman who said her elderly relative in one of the care homes was distressed by the evacuation.

"She lived through nights of bombing in World War II, and now it is all coming back to her," the woman said.

Trains were not stopping at the main railway station in Koblenz, and access roads into the city were closed.

The city authorities began distributing leaflets on Tuesday, advising residents to close up their properties and pull down shutters where possible.
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Post by Bella Fortuna » Sun Dec 04, 2011 7:17 pm

Amazing that any are left to be found after all this time.
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Post by klr » Sun Dec 04, 2011 7:21 pm

Bella Fortuna wrote:Amazing that any are left to be found after all this time.
Apparently, there are still unexploded bombs a-plenty. There also one unexploded mine buried somewhere under the Messines ridge in Belgium, dating back to 1917. There's probably 25-30 tonnes of explosive there alone, although it's hopefully very much degraded by now.
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Post by Horwood Beer-Master » Sun Dec 04, 2011 9:31 pm

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Even though it's probably 20-30 miles away, I wonder if I'd hear that bastard if it went off. :ask:

Mind you, it's great that it's there - one more stumbling block to "Boris island". :tup:
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klr wrote:No itty-bitty bomb either. The moment I saw it on the news this morning, I recognised it as a 4,000 lb "cookie".

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Post by klr » Sun Dec 04, 2011 9:43 pm

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klr wrote:No itty-bitty bomb either. The moment I saw it on the news this morning, I recognised it as a 4,000 lb "cookie".

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That's the one. :tup:
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Did you recognize the art work?

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Gawdzilla wrote:Did you recognize the art work?

:hehe:
Oh yes ... that certainly did not escape my attention. Good one. :smoke:
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Post by Gawd » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:06 pm

Gawdzilla wrote:
klr wrote:No itty-bitty bomb either. The moment I saw it on the news this morning, I recognised it as a 4,000 lb "cookie".

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That picture glorifies war and killing. They should be ashamed they took that picture.

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Post by klr » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:08 pm

Gawd wrote:
Gawdzilla wrote:
klr wrote:No itty-bitty bomb either. The moment I saw it on the news this morning, I recognised it as a 4,000 lb "cookie".

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That picture glorifies war and killing. They should be ashamed they took that picture.
I would have thought that they might be more ashamed about the fact that they were area-bombing, but there you go. Isn't wartime graffiti just the worst thing imaginable? :roll:
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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:09 pm

Gawd wrote:
Gawdzilla wrote:
klr wrote:No itty-bitty bomb either. The moment I saw it on the news this morning, I recognised it as a 4,000 lb "cookie".

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Post by klr » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:10 pm

IIRC, Bomber command death rates over the course of the war were in the order of 60%.
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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:12 pm

klr wrote:IIRC, Bomber command death rates over the course of the war were in the order of 60%.
And they were trying to stop the Nazis, unlike some cowards who just hide in the taiga and take potshots at people while campaigning for mass murder.
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Post by Horwood Beer-Master » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:21 pm

Gawd wrote:...That picture glorifies war and killing. They should be ashamed they took that picture.
Sure you're not just pissed off that they stopped that nice Mr Hitler from finally solving the Jewish question? :ask:
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Post by klr » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:23 pm

Horwood Beer-Master wrote:
Gawd wrote:...That picture glorifies war and killing. They should be ashamed they took that picture.
Sure you're not just pissed off that they stopped that nice Mr Hitler from finally solving the Jewish question? :ask:
Ouch - that's gotta hurt.
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