Unexploded bombs in Hanover-Misburg: return after evacuation questionable!
Unexploded bombs discovered in Hanover-Misburg: 3,350 residents evacuated on August 14, 2025 for safe defusing.

Unexploded bombs in Hanover-Misburg: return after evacuation questionable!
An explosive discovery is causing a stir in Hanover-Misburg: an unexploded bomb from the Second World War was found in the pond on Anderter Straße. This reported NDR. The relevant authorities have already taken measures to ensure that the situation remains under control.
The defusing of the unexploded bomb is scheduled for Monday, August 14, 2025. A security radius of 1,000 meters will be set up around the site for the entire area. This means that around 3,350 residents will have to leave their homes from 4:30 p.m. The move to emergency shelters is unpleasant, but necessary for the safety of the population.
Safety measures and care offers
The authorities have set up a care center in the Pestalozzi School sports hall where the evacuated citizens can temporarily stay. A citizen hotline has also been set up, which can be reached from Monday morning on (0800) 731 31 31. Questions about the evacuation and defusing measures can be asked here.
It will probably only be possible to return to your own four walls in the late evening hours. The city and emergency services are ready to provide the affected citizens with the best possible support.
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Whether in Hanover or online, there are always challenges that remind us how important safety and community are. The next few days in Hanover will show how well the security measures work and how the residents deal with the situation.