This is a 660 -pound bomb from World War II that brought Eurostar trains to and from Paris’ Gare du Nord into a chaotic stop.
The massive explosives were found “in the middle of the trail” workers working overnight in the early hours of Friday.
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A World War II bomb that caused a train chaos today
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All trains to and from the Paris railway station in the traffic gare du Nord came to stop: AFP
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The disorder has influenced local meter and national and international trains, including Eurostarcredit: AFP
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Passengers are waiting within the departure of Hallcredit: Reuters
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At least six departures were canceled on Friday Morningcredit: Getty
And now his first picture has been discovered, which shows a giant bomb wrapped in crispy layers of dirt and dust from a decade that remained hidden.
On Friday morning, Eurostar said his services between London and Paris would remain suspended to this day.
The affected passengers can exchange the map for free to travel at another time or date in the same class class.
Eurostar added that “honestly apologizes for the disorder and understands the inconvenience that can cause it.”
A spokesman for the local railway line said the bomb was found in Saint Denis, a suburb of Paris.
“The place of the bomb is about two kilometers [less than two miles] From Gare du Nord, so a decision was made to close the lines in both directions.
“All services are canceled and there are currently long delays.
“A bomb delay is at the scene and tries to make it safe.”
The area is evacuated and people are warned that they do not go close to the area, the source said.
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The disorder has influenced the local metro services, as well as national and international trains, including Eurostar and TGV.
Eurostar stated in an earlier update that “because of the facilities on the trails near Paris Gare du Nord, we expect a disorder of our services this morning.
“Please change your journey for a different trip date.”
The company’s website shows at least four scheduled departure to London St Pancras International were canceled while police were working to neutralize the device.
The French Railway Company Ter said on the X: “An unploded World War II bomb was discovered near the trails.”
Passengers could exchange their tickets for free to travel on another date or time in the same class, in accordance with the availability, the train states.
The bride Charlotte Liddell was referred to her own chicken fun when her group discovered fired.
The others in the party have already flew from northern England and are already in Paris.
Charlotte from London will now fly from Leeds Bradford Airport, hoping to reach the French capital tonight.
She said, “It’s a hen without a hen!
“We are very upset, but that’s so out of our control.”
Fran Birch, one of Charlotte’s maids, added: “We have all the decorations with us.”
She joked about the bomb, “It’s from World War II. Just let him lie.”
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Passengers at the ST Pancras International Station in London, after Eurostar trains to and from Paris stopped: AP
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London passengers are cited as delays, they continue the accumulation: so
Gare du Nord is the main European transit center, which serves international destinations north of France, as well as the main airport of Paris and many regional passengers.
About 700,000 people use a traffic station daily, which means thousands of trips are disturbed by a bomb.
Gare du Nord was intensively used by occupying German forces during World War II, until the liberation of Paris in 1944.
Previously, the area around it regularly bombed RAF -Ai US Air Force, as well as factories in the suburbs of Paris.
Ordance from both world wars is still regularly found in France, especially in construction work, and is also known as “Iron harvest”.
The last major air split in Paris was in 1944, which means that trains probably cross or near a bomb for over 80 years.
Nearly 70,000 men, women and children were killed mainly by allied bombing during World War II, because 1,500 cities and cities were regularly attacked.
A bomb found today is probably related to Ration in April 1944 on Paris-La Chapelle, around Gare du Nord, with 670 people killed and 377 wounded.
It was carried out by 270 Raf Arvo Lancaster and 22 mosquito bombers, and also led to a wide destruction of property.
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Passengers are waiting while Eurostar trains to London and all trains moving towards northern France have been brought to stop: AP
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A row of passengers for a bus from Opera District, to get to Paris Charles-de-Gaulle Airport (CDG) because the train traffic is stopped: AFP
RAF RAF dated April 21, 1944 at North Paris, a special passed rail connections and paths, in accumulation to D-Day.
The encoded radio messages from London to French resistance announced her with the words: ‘La Chapelle au Clair de Lune’, which means ‘La Chapelle in the moonlight’.
Bombing – which lasted two hours – it was very precise at first, but the smoke later led to many devices fell off the target.
As was usual at the time, a large number also failed to detonate.
247 Avro Lancasters and 22 included mosquitoes were part of 627. RAF squadron.
All in all, they lowered 2000 bombs, many of which are near La Plaine Saint-Denis, where stadium de France has been built ever since.
The square near the place where today’s bomb was found was called ‘Place du on April 21, 1944’, in honor of hundreds of civilian casualties.
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Several Eurostar cancellation on board on ST PANCRAS Internationalcredit: Pa
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Eurostar trains parked on platformiscredit: AFP
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About 700,000 people use a busy cell daily
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