German prison evacuated after unexploded WWII bomb found
By Associated Press
Jul 1, 2017 8:19 AM CDT
The prison in Regensburg, southern Germany, photographed Thursday, June 29, 2017 which will be evacuated after a WWII bomb was found nearby. The bomb was found within a few hundred meters (yards) of the prison Wednesday. (Armin Weigel/dpa via AP)   (Associated Press)

BERLIN (AP) — Authorities in the southeastern German city of Regensburg have evacuated a prison after discovering an unexploded bomb from World War II.

More than 100 prisoners were taken to an undisclosed location on Saturday.

Some 1,500 residents living in nearby houses were also ordered to leave their homes so specialists could begin defusing the 225-kilogram (496-pound) aerial bomb, which was found within meters (yards) of the prison during a construction project Wednesday.

Unexploded bombs are regularly discovered in Germany even 72 years after the end of WWII.

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