Aerial bomb in Spandau: 12,000 people have to evacuate immediately!

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A 100 kilo bomb was discovered in Berlin-Spandau. Over 12,000 people will be evacuated, defusing on September 20, 2025.

In Berlin-Spandau wurde eine 100-Kilo-Fliegerbombe entdeckt. Über 12.000 Menschen werden evakuiert, Entschärfung am 20.09.2025.
A 100 kilo bomb was discovered in Berlin-Spandau. Over 12,000 people will be evacuated, defusing on September 20, 2025.

Aerial bomb in Spandau: 12,000 people have to evacuate immediately!

A recently discovered aerial bomb from the Second World War is causing great excitement in Berlin-Spandau. On September 18, 2025, a 100 kilo explosive device was found during earthworks at a construction site. Given the dangers posed by the old bomb, a major evacuation was ordered, affecting more than 12,000 people, including the nearby Vivantes Hospital. The Tagesschau reports that defusing the bomb is planned for Friday, September 20, 2025.

A 500-meter exclusion zone will be set up around the site on Neuendorfer Strasse. All those affected must leave the restricted area by Friday morning at 8 a.m. Emergency accommodation is available from 7 a.m. in the Kant-Gymnasium gymnasium and at the Birken elementary school. The police have also announced traffic closures and restrictions on public transport, which poses an additional challenge for residents.

Evacuation and security measures

In addition to the clinic, the affected facilities also include several schools and daycare centers. The Lynar primary school, the Oscar e.V. daycare center, the Awo-Kita Wundertüte and accommodation for those seeking protection remain closed. The evacuation measures and the associated exclusion zone therefore require meticulous planning, as can be read on berlin.de. 30 apartment blocks and several allotment gardens near the site also have to be evacuated.

Police will monitor the area around the bomb around the clock to ensure safety. When evacuating, it is important to remember that people who disobey the instructions will face fines. Here, German legislation refers to the Explosives Act, which sets strict rules for the handling of dangerous objects, as highlighted on ithy.com.

The danger of undetected bombs

World War II bombs pose a serious danger because they can become unstable due to corrosion and aging even decades after they have been dropped. While bombs are regularly found in Germany, the challenge often lies in how to properly deal with these explosive remains. Uncontrolled detonations can cause devastating damage, which is why a carefully planned evacuation radius of 300 to 1000 meters requires precautionary measures.

In this case, the cooperation between the police, fire brigade and civil defense guarantees a smooth evacuation and defusing. The defusing itself will only begin after all evacuation measures have been completed. Given the many factors involved in bomb unsafety, professional help is needed. It is a clear appeal to local residents to follow the instructions of the authorities and thus ensure the safety of everyone.

The events in Spandau vividly remind us of the aftermath of the Second World War and the importance of precautionary measures in such crisis situations. In the coming days, anyone living near the closed area should take good care of themselves and others.