A similar discovery in the premises of a chemist in Litvínov stopped train and tram traffic between Most and Litvínov a few days ago.
Traffic in the country was limited for the second time in a short time by the discovery of an aerial bomb from World War II. The bomb was found during excavation work in Táborská street in Brno. The police announced it on the X network, České dráhy and the Railway Administration subsequently informed about the restriction of railway traffic.
“We are evacuating two adjacent buildings, traffic on the railway line has been stopped, a pyrotechnician is working on site,” the police said. According to the Railway Administration, traffic has been stopped in the Brno lower station section – Brno-Židenice section in the direction of Brno-Slatina.
Czech Railways canceled several trains and introduced a replacement bus service. The details are up to them emergency pages. “At 14:30 Brno Dolní n. – Brno – Slatina / Chrlice – traffic resumed.
Traffic continues to be suspended in the section Brno – Černovice – Obd. Brno Židenice,” SŽ announced later.
“Due to the damage to the igniter, the bomb had to be transported to the nearest safe place for disposal. Operations have been restored,” police said shortly before 4 p.m.
A similar discovery in the premises of a chemist in Litvínov-Záluží stopped train and tram traffic between Most and Litvínov a few days ago.
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