World War II-Era Bomb Explodes In Munich, Injuring 3

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Three people were injured when a World War II-era aircraft bomb exploded in the German city of Munich.

Firefighters, police officers and railway employees stand on a railway site.

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The construction site near the train station has been closed off after the incident.

There was no evidence of criminal offenses and no danger outside the immediate area.

The bomb was about 500 pounds, according to the state interior minister.

One of the busiest stations in the country was closed.

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2,000. There are tons of unexploded bombs from the Second World War found in Germany every year.

The key background.

Before construction projects can begin in Germany, ground must be cleared of unexploded ordnance. Bombs are usually found and disarmed in controlled explosions, and the surrounding area is often evacuated. 76 years after the war ended, such incidents are a regular occurrence.

Three people were injured in an explosion of an old aircraft bomb.

The explosion of a WWII bomb disrupted trains.

Three people were injured when an old bomb exploded near a train station.

The World War II bombs pose a threat to German cities.

There are thousands of unexploded bombs left over from World War II in Germany.