After the end of World War II and Germany seventy years still buried deep within the country's territory is haunted by an unexploded bomb. Each year, more than 2,000 tons of live bombs and ammunition under buildings sometimes occur. They mostly are defused or detonated in controlled explosions, the people are being evacuated from the main obstacle. They also damage buildings and even cause death, have been known to explode at random.
Berlin's Grunewald forest police in the field of blasting, they safely store ammunition, as much as possible trying to detonate. Otherwise quiet woodland blasts rock sound of the air-raid siren warns of impending danger.
Hardly a week without a bomb being found in Germany goes by. 1.5 million tons of bombs during the war, was pummeled by, and German officials say 15 per cent of those bombs failed to explode and can be buried up to 6 meters deep evaluated.
In Berlin alone, 56 tons of ordnance were recovered last year, according to police explosives expert Detlef's Jaab, there is no end in sight.
"I found much earlier. At the end of the war there was a lot of lying around - all that had been approved but there is still no end in sight.
Berlin's Grunewald forest police in the field of blasting, they safely store ammunition, as much as possible trying to detonate. Otherwise quiet woodland blasts rock sound of the air-raid siren warns of impending danger.
Hardly a week without a bomb being found in Germany goes by. 1.5 million tons of bombs during the war, was pummeled by, and German officials say 15 per cent of those bombs failed to explode and can be buried up to 6 meters deep evaluated.
In Berlin alone, 56 tons of ordnance were recovered last year, according to police explosives expert Detlef's Jaab, there is no end in sight.
"I found much earlier. At the end of the war there was a lot of lying around - all that had been approved but there is still no end in sight.