World War Two bomb detonated in Frankfurt's river

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The detonation of a World War Two bomb in Frankfurt's River Main, 14 April 2019Image source, @MartinMarinov1/Twitter
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The 250kg (550lb) device was detonated underwater early on Sunday

A World War Two-era US bomb has been detonated in a river in Frankfurt, causing water to spurt high into the air, German media report.

Some 600 people were evacuated from parts of the city as bomb disposal experts got to work at about 08:00 local time (06:00 GMT) on Sunday.

Following the explosion, divers were sent to check that the device was safe.

The bomb was discovered on Tuesday in Frankfurt's River Main, German news agency dpa reports.

Divers with the city's fire service were participating in a routine training exercise when they found the 250kg (550lb) device.

An image posted on social media showed what appeared to be a large water fountain jetting into the air between two bridges.

It is not uncommon for bombs and other war munitions to turn up in Germany.

Last year, German police defused a World War Two bomb in central Berlin, after some 10,000 people were evacuated.

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