Air bomb in Freiburg: One of the largest evacuation campaigns in decades - 4,000 people affected
Created: 01/13/2023, 21:35
By: Victoria Krumbeck
An aircraft bomb from the Second World War will be defused in Freiburg on Saturday morning.
Around 4,000 people have to be evacuated.
Largest evacuation campaign in
Freiburg
for decades
: around 4,000 people affected
Bomb find
on the construction site of the
university hospital
: 150 patients had to be transferred
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Munich/Freiburg im Breisgau – On Wednesday (January 11) a US aircraft bomb from World War II was found in Freiburg.
The 500-kilogram bomb is to be defused on Saturday morning.
About 4000 residents have to be evacuated.
Several facilities of the university hospital are also affected.
However, according to the city, the bomb does not pose an acute danger.
Air bomb in Freiburg: Largest evacuation campaign in decades - 4,000 people affected
The bomb was found on a construction site at the Freiburg University Hospital.
For the defusing, an evacuation of all people within a radius of 500 meters is necessary.
On Saturday from 07.30 a.m. no more people are allowed in buildings.
The affected residents were informed on Friday morning that the area was cordoned off.
The evacuation is said to be one of the largest evacuation operations in recent decades, as the city announced.
An aircraft bomb was found near the University Hospital in Freiburg.
© Philipp von Ditfurth/dpa
Since the university clinic is also affected by the evacuation, it is a major operation, as a city spokesman said.
The clinic for tumor biology and parts of the clinics for ophthalmology, ear, nose and throat medicine and pneumology as well as the neuro center are affected.
Bomb find on the construction site of the university hospital: transfer of 150 patients
Around 150 patients at the clinic will be moved to other buildings or parts of buildings as a precaution, as a spokesman for the university clinic said when asked by the dpa.
This means that the patients remain in the university hospital and do not have to be taken to other hospitals.
Among those affected are around 50 to 60 bedridden people.
Around 15 of them are intensive care patients, the spokesman continued.
The city has set up a support center in hall four of the exhibition center for the people who have been evacuated.
Those affected who have to leave their living space for the time of the defusing can go to the hall from 7.30 a.m.
World War II bombs are found again and again.
It was only in December that an aircraft bomb was found in Geretsried.
(vk with dpa)