Bomb successfully disarmed
In an exciting turn of events, the British Army's Bomb Disposal Squad successfully defused a World War II-era unexploded bomb on the grounds of Holborn last Wednesday evening.
The bomb, identified as a 500-pound British bomb, was located during targeted search operations and was found submerged underwater. Divers were involved in the defusal process, and they managed to remove the impact fuse from the bomb before it could pose any threat.
The bomb was discovered approximately 30 meters away from the location where a bomb of the same type was defused last week. This close proximity has led authorities to identify further suspicious areas during probing measures, suggesting that more bomb finds may be expected.
The specific location of the defused bomb within Holborn remains undisclosed. However, it is known that the Moorburger Straße and Moorburger Damm were closed during the defusal to ensure the safety of the public and the personnel involved.
This successful defusal marks another victory in the ongoing efforts to ensure the safety of the public and the city. As always, the authorities remind the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious findings to the relevant authorities immediately.
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