Key Points
Two 50-kilogram American WWII bombs found in Cologne-Ossendorf on June 12.
22 residents and businesses evacuated within 300-meter safety zone.
Road closures affected three street sections near the bomb site.
Both bombs successfully defused by 1:30 p.m. with no incidents reported.
Two American 50-kilogram bombs from World War II were discovered Friday morning in Cologne-Ossendorf near Köhlstraße. The unexploded ordnance required immediate evacuation of 22 residents and multiple businesses within a 300-meter safety zone. Experts from the Kampfmittelbeseitigungsdienst Rheinland defused both bombs by early afternoon, allowing residents and workers to return home and to their jobs.
Discovery and Evacuation Response
Workers found the two American 50-kilogram bombs with impact fuses on Friday morning in the Köhlstraße area of Cologne-Ossendorf. The Kampfmittelbeseitigungsdienst Rheinland established a 300-meter safety perimeter around the site. City authorities evacuated 22 residents and several commercial businesses from the affected zone.
Road Closures and Traffic Impact
Three street sections were sealed off during the operation: Köhlstraße at Mathias-Brüggen-Straße, Bleriotstraße at Mathias-Brüggen-Straße, and Köhlstraße south of house number 10. The city’s order office deployed 60 staff members to manage the evacuation and road closures. Residents were advised to check local transit authority websites for traffic updates.
Successful Defusal and All-Clear
Clearance for defusal was granted shortly after 1 p.m. Within 30 minutes, both bombs were safely neutralized by Kampfmittelbeseitigungsdienst Rheinland experts. Road blocks were lifted immediately after, and residents and workers returned to their homes and workplaces. City spokesman Robert Baumanns reported no incidents during the operation.
Final Thoughts
Both bombs were successfully defused on June 12 with no casualties or complications. Residents regained access to their homes and businesses within hours of the defusal.
FAQs
Two American 50-kilogram WWII bombs with impact fuses were discovered on Köhlstraße in the Ossendorf district.
City authorities evacuated 22 residents and business workers from within a 300-meter safety perimeter around the bomb site.
After clearance was granted on June 12 at 1 p.m., both bombs were successfully defused within 30 minutes.
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