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Berlin Plans Two WWII Bomb Defusals After Overnight Evacuation in Mitte

Police say the Mitte cordon is cleared for bomb-squad divers, with a separate Spandau operation set to displace about 12,400 residents this morning.

Overview

  • Roughly 10,000 people left their homes overnight in BerlinMitte after a suspected bomb was found in the Spree near the Mühlendammschleuse by the Fischerinsel.
  • Police established a 500‑meter exclusion zone, suspended U2 service through the area, halted ship traffic on the Spree and opened an emergency shelter for those needing accommodation.
  • Specialists plan an on‑site defusal in Mitte after divers assess the underwater device, a task described as difficult due to silt at the riverbed.
  • In Spandau, a 100‑kilogram bomb discovered on Wednesday will trigger an 08:00 evacuation affecting about 12,400 people, with a section of the Havel closed and two gymnasiums prepared as shelters.
  • The Vivantes hospital inside the Spandau zone continues patient care but will not receive emergency arrivals or visitors, and a nearby care facility remains operational with restricted access.