March 12: Cologne Neubrueck WWII Bomb Blast Briefly Halts Site Work

March 12: Cologne Neubrueck WWII Bomb Blast Briefly Halts Site Work

The Cologne Neubrueck bomb was safely detonated on March 12 after teams found a 50 kg WWII unexploded bomb at a Cologne construction site. Authorities imposed short traffic restrictions near a new housing project, and no residents were evacuated. Work resumed soon after. For investors in Germany, the case shows how legacy ordnance can pause projects without broad delays. We outline safety steps, legal duties, and how to price this risk in euros across urban builds.

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