Drag of great part of Dresden’s historic center due to a bomb of World War II

Much of the historic center of the city of Dresden in East Germany was evacuated this morning to eliminate a bomb of World War II, which was discovered yesterday, Tuesday, during work, according to local authorities. About 17,000 people were called up early in the morning to leave their homes in this city bearing the nickname “Florence of Elbe” and had suffered enormous allied bombing in February 1945. Only ruins were left after his bombing, before the stone was rebuilt the stone a few years after the reunification of Germany. The British bomb, which caused the district to evacuate, weighs 250 kg and was discovered yesterday during work after the collapse of Elva last September, one of the main axes of this old town in which they had […]
Source: News Beast

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