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Explosive ordnance - especially unexploded bombs and munitions from the Second World War - are still being found. If you find explosive ordnance: Hands off, inform the police immediately!
Explosive ordnance - especially unexploded bombs and munitions from the Second World War - continues to be found, especially in connection with construction projects or in "nature". Such explosive ordnance can pose a considerable risk. Improper handling therefore poses a considerable risk and can result in serious dangers, which can also happen unintentionally, for example during ground interventions.
If you find unexploded bombs and ammunition: Hands off, call the police immediately!
Special responsibility of property owners and builders
Notes, information and rules of conduct
Relevant instructions, information and rules of conduct on the dangers posed by explosive ordnance and how to avert them can be found in the notice "Averting dangers posed by explosive ordnance". The notice can be accessed via the website of the State Ministry of the Interior, for Sport and Integration (see "Related links"), together with information on how to proceed in the case of properties that may be contaminated with explosive ordnance and the address lists "Specialist companies for the disposal of explosive ordnance" and "Specialist companies for the evaluation of aerial photographs".