Germans Must Leave Home Xmas Morning as WWII Bomb Is Defused

Germans Must Leave Home Xmas Morning as WWII Bomb Is Defused
Disarmed World War II bomb is pictured on the platform of a truck near Muehlheim Bridge in Cologne, western Germany, on May 27, 2015. (ROLF VENNENBERND/AFP/Getty Images)
The Associated Press
12/24/2016
Updated:
12/24/2016

FRANKFURT, Germany—More than 54,000 people in the southern German city of Augsburg must leave their homes Christmas morning while authorities defuse a giant 1.8-ton aerial bomb from World War II.

The city’s medieval cathedral and City Hall are in the area to be sealed off. Police said Saturday that no one will be allowed into the surrounding streets from about 8 a.m. Sunday and everyone must be out by 10 a.m.

Police say it’s impossible to say exactly how long it will take to make the bomb safe. Schools are being opened for people who can’t stay with relatives or friends.

Finding bombs from the war is not unusual in Germany. This evacuation, however, is even bigger than the 45,000 people temporarily evacuated to remove a bomb in Koblenz in 2011.