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Analysis of Explosive Devices in Planten un Blomen

Throughout Hamburg, undetonated bombs from World War II are frequently discovered. Recently, questionable aerial images surfaced in Planten un Blomen, but for now, the park remains accessible.

A blue light on a police emergency vehicle.
A blue light on a police emergency vehicle.

Impact of Conflict - Analysis of Explosive Devices in Planten un Blomen

The Police Bomb Squad has identified some potentially hazardous spots in Hamburg's Planten un Blomen Park from aerial images. They plan to probe into these zones on Monday, situated between the Rose Garden and the Park Lake. The exact nature of these mysterious areas is unknown currently. The entire investigation process is expected to take approximately four days.

The park will remain operational and visitors are free to visit and use it during normal hours. The company hired for the job will ensure the safety of both the site and the visitors. The popular water shows and light spectacles set on the Park Lake will proceed without any disruption.

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The discovery of these hazardous spots in the park might have origins traced back to the consequences of the Second World War, as some remnants from that time often surface during emergencies. An aerial photo taken over Planten un Blomen Park could potentially reveal more information about these suspicious zones. Sadly, the rose garden might face temporary closure due to safety concerns during the investigation period.

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