European Wildfires Triggering Explosions of Buried WWII Ordnance
Wildfires spreading across Europe are detonating unexploded bombs and ordnance left over from World War II. The intense heat from the fires is setting off munitions that have remained buried or hidden in forests and fields for decades. This phenomenon poses a serious additional hazard for firefighters and emergency responders already battling the blazes. Countries across Europe still have significant quantities of undetonated wartime explosives scattered across their territories, a legacy of the widespread bombing campaigns of the 1940s.
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