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Austria blows up tonnes of explosives from both world wars
Austrian explosives experts began on Wednesday blowing up 18 tonnes of unexploded ordnance from both world wars found around the country since the beginning of 2017.
First to go up at the Allentsteig military training ground was a 500-kilo bomb dropped by a US aircraft in World War II and three tons of hand grenades.
More than 70 years after World War II and a century after World War I, unexploded bombs still regularly turn up across Austria and Germany, often during construction work.
Earlier this month German authorities had to evacuate thousands of people after a World War II bomb was found near Berlin's main train station.
Last year, 11 tonnes were recovered from Austrian lakes and rivers and 659 kilos in the mountains dating from fighting between Austrian and Italian troops in World War I.
“Hand grenades can turn up a metre away from a path in the middle of Vienna,” said Werner Tobisch from the EMD bomb disposal authority.
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