A World War II bomb had to be defused in Steglitz. 3,000 people, including Anna Loos, had to leave the restricted area.
During construction work was found on June 28th in a housing estate in Berlin-Steglitz. Since the 250-kilogram dud had to be defused, a 300-meter restricted circle was set up around the site, according to the Berlin police. Around 3,000 people had to be evacuated to ensure the safety of the residents. Actress Anna Loos (50) was also affected by the lock.
“We were out with the grandmothers, children and dogs, and then had to get out of the restricted area several hundred meters in size,” Loos explains to the daily. According to the report, her husband Jan Josef Liefers (56) was said to have been in Münster at the time to film for a new “crime scene”. The two have been married since 2004 and have two daughters together.
Thanks to the helpers
That evening that the World War II bomb had been successfully defused. The residents, for whom emergency accommodation had been set up in the meantime, were then able to return to their apartments. “I think it’s great how calm the police and of course the explosives experts have acted on the whole thing. […] Big thanks to the great helpers, “continues Loos.

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