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The evacuated area seems way too large to me - seems like a bad case of MORS* by the authorities.
Germany: Cologne evacuation lifted after WWII bombs defused – DW – 06/04/2025
Buildings across the center of the western city of Cologne were evacuated after the discovery of three World War II bombs. Some 20,000 people had been under evacuation orders.www.dw.com
* Massive Over Reaction Syndrome
There are long tons, short tons, metric tonnes, and, finally "Garden Gnome Tons." Must be the latter.Well, the BBC initially reported the bombs as, American, 3 bombs, two of 20 tons and one of 10 tons! They attributed that to an official statement, but, corrected later without stating the bomb sizes!
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* Massive Over Reaction Syndrome
Even the Americans spell it with a Z (a rarity in the only country that out of 193 in the UN that spells aluminium incorrectly) but most dumbos do not know that as their spell check says fuse is correct. It is one of those there, their, they're words that the uneducated often get wrong.
Die korrekte Angabe war wc 20 Zentner= 1tonne und 1x 10 Zentner = 0,5 tonne.Die BBC berichtete zunächst, es handele sich um drei amerikanische Bomben, zwei mit 20 Tonnen und eine mit 10 Tonnen! Sie schrieben dies einer offiziellen Erklärung zu, korrigierten diese jedoch später, ohne die Bombengrößen anzugeben!
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So a translation error.Die korrekte Angabe war wc 20 Zentner= 1tonne und 1x 10 Zentner = 0,5 tonne.
... says the guy who uses the extraneous "u"!
That is because I mainly use real English, not bastardised English like in that country where new is pronounced nuu
It buries itself in the earth with small entry hole that usually semi-fills with loose sand, soil, debris, or whatever. Careful forensic work can find the "tube" of much looser material that filled the hole drilled by the bomb.This Avweb article has some technical details. Main reason for dud bombs? Didn't impact nose first because tail fin assembly separated. I wonder how the EOD people analyze strike photos. How can you tell where a bomb landed but did not explode?
Three bombs disarmed in Cologne
At least the writer spelled "ordnance" right. I once tried to explain why "ordinance" is the wrong word when you're talking about munitions, thereby causing someone (not the person addressed) to blow a fuse over my excessively learned reply.