World War II TNT Discovered at Augsburg Construction Site
Authorities have secured a 150-meter radius around the site where a significant amount of wartime explosives was found, with no immediate danger to nearby areas reported.
- A large quantity of TNT, dating back to World War II, was uncovered at a construction site in Augsburg's Bärenkeller district near the Güterverkehrszentrum (GVZ).
- The explosive material was likely buried during the war, potentially by U.S. forces for demolition purposes.
- Authorities have established a 150-meter safety perimeter around the site, restricting access and temporarily affecting nearby traffic routes.
- No danger has been reported for adjacent residential or commercial areas, with officials emphasizing the situation remains under control.
- Efforts to safely remove the TNT are underway, with its integration into the surrounding soil complicating the process, which could take several days.