# Germany WWII bomb disposal continues

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/germany-wwii-unexploded-bomb-disposal
> Updated: 2026-08-06T17:57:45.000Z. Sources: 32. Developments: 5.

In early August 2026, German explosive-ordnance teams intensified a nationwide sweep for unexploded World War II munitions. Notably, unusually low water levels in German rivers have led to several discoveries. In Cologne-Deutz, a 250-kg American bomb was found 50 cm below the Rhine surface near the Rheinpark on 5 August; it was safely defused on 6 August after a 400-metre safety perimeter forced the evacuation of approximately 360-400 people, including a nursing home and RTL and ntv broadcasting staff. The incident also caused partial suspensions of regional rail services on the Oberhausen-Sterkrade–Dinslaken line. Extreme low water levels in the Rhine have continued to expose hazardous materials and historical artifacts across Cologne, Bonn, and Düsseldorf. Beyond waste such as tires and leaking oil barrels, authorities have identified an American 500-kg bomb in Cologne, a German water bomb near Niederkassel, and anti-aircraft shell remnants near the Theodor-Heuss Bridge in Düsseldorf. Environmental groups, including Rhein-Clean-Up, are organizing efforts to manage debris, such as around the “Aalschocker” shipwreck near Dormagen-Zons, which lies exposed on the riverbed. The low water has also revealed significant consumer waste, including bicycles and e-scooters. In Koblenz, authorities have since completed controlled detonations of ordnance found near the Rhine. Following the discovery of a WWII-era American Bazooka rocket in the Wallersheim district, the Rhineland-Palatinate Ordnance Disposal Service moved the item into the water to facilitate detonation. This operation required the temporary closure of the Rhine and surrounding airspace, as well as the evacuation of twelve apartment buildings. A second operation followed the discovery of a rifle grenade on the riverbank in the Pfaffendorf district, which necessitated the evacuation of fifteen apartment buildings. Both detonations were completed without significant complications.

## Claims

- An American World‑War II 5‑centner bomb was discovered in the Rhine near the Rheinpark in Cologne‑Deutz on 5 August 2026. (corroborated by 15 sources)
- The bomb was located about 50 cm below the water surface of the Rhine. (corroborated by 15 sources)
- Authorities established a 400‑metre evacuation radius around the bomb site, affecting about 360‑400 people. (corroborated by 14 sources)
- RTL and ntv broadcast centres in Cologne were within the evacuation zone and had to be evacuated. (corroborated by 14 sources)
- RTL’s evening news “RTL Aktuell” was broadcast from Berlin on 6 August 2026 instead of Cologne. (corroborated by 13 sources)
- ntv moved its studio to a mobile unit at the Hyatt hotel in Cologne. (corroborated by 13 sources)
- The bomb was defused on 6 August 2026. (corroborated by 13 sources)
- The bomb was scheduled to be defused on 6 August 2026. (corroborated by 12 sources)
- Regional train services on the Oberhausen‑Sterkrade to Dinslaken line were suspended between 13:52 and 18:30 on 7 August 2026 due to the bomb. (single source)

## Timeline

### 2026-08-06: World War II munitions discovered in German rivers due to low water

Low water levels in Germany have exposed WWII munitions, including a Bazooka rocket found on the Rhine in Koblenz. Authorities warn citizens not to touch any suspicious objects discovered in riverbeds.

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/world-war-ii-munitions-discovered-in-german-rivers-due-to-low-water

### 2026-08-06: WWII bomb found in Cologne Rhine forces evacuations, TV studio move

A WWII‑era 250 kg American bomb was found in Cologne’s Rhine on 5 Aug, prompting a 400 m evacuation of ~360 people, rail disruptions and RTL/ntv studio relocations; the bomb was defused on 6 Aug.

21 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/cologne-bomb-discovery-forces-rtl-broadcast-centre-evacuation

### 2026-08-03: WWII bombs found and defused in Nuremberg and Bockhorn, Germany

WWII bombs were discovered and safely defused in Nuremberg and Bockhorn, Germany, prompting evacuations, road and rail closures, and extensive emergency response.

3 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/wwii-bombs-found-and-defused-in-nuremberg-and-bockhorn-germany

### 2026-07-29: Germany orders evacuations for WWII bomb disposal in Brandenburg and Münster

Germany plans a large‑scale evacuation for a WWII bomb blast near Borgsdorf, affecting about 2,800 people, and is probing a suspected bomb at Münster’s Lamberti‑Kirchplatz with possible autumn excavation.

6 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/germany-orders-evacuations-for-wwii-bomb-disposal-in-brandenburg-and-mnster

### 2026-07-27: Haltern bomb discovery forces Dorstener Straße closure

A 350 kg WWII bomb found near Dorstener Straße in Haltern led to a full road closure and evacuation of up to eight households on July 27, 2026.

3 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/haltern-bomb-discovery-forces-dorstener-strae-closure

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