Just days after an unexploded World War II bomb near Paris’ Gare du Nord briefly stole headlines, a different kind of spectacle unfolded across the street: Louis Vuitton’s fashion ...
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The disposal of what Paris police called an "excessively dangerous" unexploded World War II bomb caused hours of ...
Rail services resumed on Saturday at Gare du Nord station in Paris, one of a the busiest rail hubs in Europe, after all ...
Authorities eventually defused the half-ton bomb after evacuating about 200 people from homes in the area and cancelling international and local trains.
The bomb, described as "really huge," was successfully disposed of after over 300 officers mobilized to handle the situation, and travel resumed shortly after.
Passengers' commutes were affected after an unexploded World War II bomb was found under the tracks at Gare du Nord station in Paris.
The police successfully defused the explosive device, which weighs more than 1,000 pounds and was found near tracks north of ...