In Poland about 2 thousand people evacuate to evacuate a bomb

Polish police have announced the evacuation of more than 2,000 people after discovering an unbroken World War II bomb, weighing 250kg, broadcast the AP. The bomb was discovered on the Oder River in the town of Glogow, the area southwest of Poland, which was part of Germany during the war. [...]
The bomb was discovered on the Oder River in the town of Glogow, the area southwest of Poland, which was part of Germany during the war.
Police officer in charge of Glogow, Lucas Szulikowski, has told PAP news agency that authorities are evacuated 2,000 to 3,000 people close to a school before the escape of the bomb begins.
He has said the bomb has been discovered during the end of the river.
The private broadcaster, TVN24, has reported that this is the fourth World War II bomb to have been found in this region since last year.












