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This is an archive article published on December 26, 2016

Massive WWII bomb is defused in German town of Augsburg

City police tweeted that they had "good news at Christmas'' just before 7 pm local time.

Augsburg , christmas, wwii bomb, germany bomb, Augsburg bomb, world news Policemen have blocked a road in Augsburg, Germany, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2016. Thousands of people in the German town of Augsburg have temporarily left Christmas presents and decorations behind while authorities disarm a World War II bomb. The bomb was uncovered last week during construction work. (Tobias Hase/dpa via AP)

Explosives experts have defused a large World War II aerial bomb in the southern German city of Augsburg _ clearing the way for thousands of evacuated residents to return and hold their Christmas celebrations at home.

City police tweeted that they had “good news at Christmas” just before 7 pm local time.

Prior to that, they had been unable to say how long residents would have to stay away due to the sensitive explosives work being done.

Some 32,000 households with 54,000 residents in the city’s historic central district were forced to leave by 10 a.m. Christmas morning so experts could handle the bomb.

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