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Bomb Disarmament in Kiel Conducted Successfully

Disarming an Old WW2 Explosive Device in Kiel Once More

Bomb Diffusing Incident in Kiel Once Again
Bomb Diffusing Incident in Kiel Once Again

Redigging of an explosive device in Kiel - Bomb Disarmament in Kiel Conducted Successfully

In the heart of Kiel, Germany, a group of experts from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service are set to disarm another World War II relic on Wednesday. Residents of 19 addresses, starting from 9:00 AM till 3:00 PM, are asked to evacuate their homes, as announced by the local police.

A part of the harbour will also be out of bounds for the operation, restricting the entry and exit of boats and ships. Affected facilities include the coastal power plant, an allotment garden, and the coastal path from Mönkeberg towards the city of Kiel from 3:00 PM.

The unlikely discovery of the British 500-pound bomb was made by a surveying company in the Dietrichsdorf district. As the procedure unfolds, the coastal path will remain closed indefinitely.

The city's volunteer fire department in Dietrichsdorf offers temporary shelter for those unable to find alternative accommodations from 2:00 PM. The Kiel Fire Department's service hotline is accessible at 0431-590050 from Tuesday, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, and Wednesday from 9:00 AM until the completion of the operation.

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Fun Fact:

Kiel's waterways harbor a rich history from WWII, making discoveries like these relatively common. The region's significance as a naval base and connectivity through the Kiel Canal to the Baltic Sea means many sunken warships and military munitions remain hidden beneath the waves, increasing the likelihood of finding undiscovered remnants even many decades after the war.

Procedure:

When an old WWII bomb is unearthed, the following steps are typically taken:

  1. Evacuation and securing the area: Authorities vacate the immediate vicinity to guarantee public safety.
  2. Bomb identification and assessment: EOD experts identify and assess the type, condition, and risk level of the bomb. This evaluation may include detailed scanning and remote-operated underwater vehicles.
  3. Neutralization or disposal: Depending on accessibility and risk, the bomb is either removed and safely disarmed or detonated in a controlled manner underwater to minimize potential harm.
  4. Environmental precautions: Given the delicate marine ecosystem, experts monitor the impact of the operation on the environment to contain any pollution from explosives or fuel residues.
  5. Notification and clearance: After the neutralization or destruction of the bomb, the local authorities are notified to ensure the waterways are once again safe for navigation.

Counterintuitively, discovering WWII artifacts like bombs in Kiel's waterways isn't unheard of due to the region's wartime history and significance as a naval hub. With old munitions still submerged in these waters, encounters with such remnants continue to happen many years after the war's end.

  1. In light of the common occurrence of World War II artifacts in Kiel's waterways due to the region's wartime history and significant role as a naval hub, the long-standing Community policy regarding war-and-conflicts and common foreign and security policy plays a crucial part in managing such situations.
  2. The ongoing operation to disarm a WWII bomb discovered in Kiel's harbour serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to the common foreign and security policy, particularly in maintenance of peace and security within war-and-conflicts, as well as the general news significance of such events.

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