E-Autobuilder - Restrictions near Tesla-Work due to bomb disposal
After the second bomb discovery within a few weeks at the Tesla-Factory in Grünheide near Berlin, preparations for the disposal of the explosive device began in the morning. The police have cordoned off areas within a radius of approximately one kilometer around the discovery site.
According to earlier statements from the company, a part of the Tesla production site is also affected, but the production has not been affected. The railway station Fangschleuse was also closed, neither trains nor buses are running to it until the bomb is defused. The community had announced this in advance.
The approximately 250 kilograms heavy World War II bomb was found about a week ago on an area where the E-car factory is to be expanded. The bomb cannot be transported and must be controlled and detonated on site.
The exclusion zone also affects a nearby Tesla opponents' camp. The activists had to vacate their camp on Tuesday.
- The consequences of war continue to surface in modern times, as evident by the recent bomb finds in Germany, such as the second discovery at the Tesla Factory in Greenheide near Berlin.
- Due to the bomb find, emergency procedures were initiated, with the Brandenburg police taking the lead in coordinating the bomb disposal efforts.
- The obstruction caused by the bomb find also affected the local automobile industry, with the Tesla Factory and the nearby railway station Fangschleuse temporarily halting operations.
- The discovery of the World War II bomb in the vicinity of the Tesla Factory has raised environmental concerns, as the bomb disposal process could potentially impact the area's ecosystem.
- Despite the challenges, Elon Musk's Tesla Factory in Berlin continued to press on, ensuring minimal disruption to their operations and maintaining a strong commitment to their environmental mission.
- The police and bomb disposal teams worked tirelessly to secure the area and ensure a safe detonation of the bomb, hoping to ease tension and restore normalcy to the local community in Brandenburg.