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Hours of travel delays end as authorities defuse unexploded WWII bomb near Paris' Gare du Nord

Hours of travel delays and chaos ensues after an unexploded WWII bomb was discovered in France’s busiest train station in the capital, Paris.

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00:00A 12-hour operation to defuse an unexploded World War II-era bomb near France's busiest
00:05train station was completed successfully.
00:08In the early hours of Friday, French railway operator SNCF uncovered an object they suspected
00:13was a bomb near the tracks leading to Paris's Gare du Nord station.
00:17We have a team that moved immediately and we identified that it was an English bomb
00:24weighing 500 kilos, an excessively dangerous object.
00:28The defusal operation, which police decided to conduct on-site, has caused hours-long
00:33delays and cancellations to travel.
00:35French authorities say some 500 trains were cancelled, impacting around 600,000 travelers
00:40in the Parisian station.
00:41But the station, servicing international Eurostar routes, has impacted more travelers than just
00:46within the French capital.
00:47They told us we had to get off at Brussels, and so now we're in line trying to figure
00:48out how to get to Paris.
00:49We're not sure how we're doing it yet, but we'd like to get there today if it's possible.
00:57The discovery of unexploded World War I and II bombs are not uncommon in France, but they're
01:02rarely found in urban and populous areas.
01:05Authorities are thankful a horrific tragedy was narrowly missed.

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