60,000 people to evacuate Frankfurt to defuse a large British WWII bomb

F.P. Report

FRANKFURT: Authorities ordered the 60,000 residents of the Germany’s financial capital Frankfurt to leave their homes on Sunday when the authority will try to defuse a large bomb of World World II which was discovered at a building site

Officials said that Germany’s central Banl, the Bundes bank, Frankfurt’s Goethe University and two major hospitals of the area will be evacuated and it will be one of the largest evacuations in German history after the War.

The recovered 1.4 ton HCC 4000 bomb was dropped by the British air force during World War II in the area.