WWII grenades from German flea market blow up in summer heat

Police in western Germany say a neighbourhood was evacuated after World War II-era grenades and other munitions bought at a flea market began exploding in summer-like heat.
Police said today that authorities were called after an explosion Monday afternoon in the town of Hennef, east of Bonn. They arrived to find a garage in flames, and more explosions followed.
They cleared a wide area around the home, shutting a stretch of railway and highway as experts were brought in.
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They secured the munitions and destroyed them in a controlled explosion in a field.
The 51-year-old homeowner, who's under investigation for weapons law violations, told police he bought the crate of munitions at a flea market and they apparently started exploding in the hot weather.
There were no injuries.
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First Published: May 30 2017 | 6:42 PM IST
