29 Nov 2022 | 01:24 PM UTC
Germany: Authorities to carry out WWII bomb disposal operation in Hamburg, Nov. 29
WWII bomb disposal operation planned in Hamburg, Germany, Nov. 29; evacuations in place. Transport disruptions are likely.
Event
Authorities are planning to defuse an unexploded WWII-era bomb discovered in the Wilhelmsburg area of Hamburg, Nov. 29. Authorities discovered the device on Thielenstrasse, and have established a 300-meter (0.2-miles) cordon; disposal teams are at the site. Authorities have yet to decide a specific time for the operation, as it will require closing the adjacent local and long-distance railway lines, that head south of Hamburg. The Wilhelmsburger Reichsstrasse (B75) will also be closed while the bomb is deactivated.
Police will likely implement road diversions near the affected area, causing increased traffic congestion. The railway line closure will likely cause delays and cancellations to local and long-distance rail travel.
Advice
Allow additional time for travel in the Wilhelmsburg area of Hamburg, Nov. 29. Seek alternative routes if planning to travel near the affected area during the disposal operation. Adhere to all instructions issued by local authorities.