Some 20,000 people will have to evacuate their homes in Berlin on Friday after two unexploded Second World War bombs were found in the German capital.
Government buildings were shuttered late Thursday after police confirmed a 1940s-era bomb had been recovered from the Spree river earlier in the day.
Around 7,500 people were told to leave Fischerinsel, south of the river, and police went door-to-door asking locals in the touristic Mitte district to leave.
Residents in the densely populated area around the bomb were told to leave over the 'mortal danger' of a potential explosion, according to an emergency advisory notice.
A 500 metre exclusion zone was set up around the explosive, including Berlin's city hall. Police confirmed early Friday that the evacuation was complete.









