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Dresden to Reopen Carolabrücke Area After WWII Bomb Defusal

The one-kilometer exclusion zone that displaced 17 000 people will be lifted after experts removed the device’s active fuse

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Overview

  • A 250 kg British World War II bomb with an armed fuse was uncovered Tuesday at 7:50 am during dredging work beside the Carolabrücke.
  • Authorities established a 1 km evacuation radius and relocated roughly 17 000 residents, businesses and institutions from the affected zone.
  • A temporary shelter opened at the Dresden Messe from 6 am Wednesday, with shuttle buses transporting evacuees from multiple pickup points.
  • Explosive ordnance disposal teams positioned the bomb under a safety pavilion and successfully neutralized it at 13:19 on Wednesday afternoon.
  • Police announced they will lift evacuation restrictions imminently, clearing the way for residents and services to resume normal operations.