Thousands of Parisians evacuated as WW2 bomb detonated
Thousands of residents in Colombes, a northern suburb of Paris, were evacuated on Sunday due to the discovery and disposal of a World War Two bomb. The evacuation zone spanned a 450m radius around the bomb's location on Rue des Champarons, where it was found during construction work on April 10th.

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AI-generatedThousands of residents in Colombes, a northern suburb of Paris, were evacuated on Sunday due to the discovery and disposal of a World War Two bomb. The evacuation zone spanned a 450m radius around the bomb's location on Rue des Champarons, where it was found during construction work on April 10th. After an initial attempt to remove the detonator failed, authorities conducted a controlled explosion to destroy the bomb in place. Nearly 800 police officers enforced the evacuation, while a wider zone restricted outdoor activity. The operation was declared successful, and the evacuation order was lifted by Sunday evening.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe bomb was discovered on 10 April during construction work.
The operation was 'carried out successfully'.
Residents in Colombes were told by police to leave their homes by 07:00 local time.
Thousands of people were evacuated from a northern suburb of Paris.
An inital attempt to remove the device's detonator failed.