The discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb near Paris Gare du Nord station has caused significant disruption in train services as authorities work to secure the area.
Unexploded WWII Bomb Disrupts Traffic at Paris Gare du Nord

Unexploded WWII Bomb Disrupts Traffic at Paris Gare du Nord
Police cordon off the area following the discovery of a bomb, halting train services and cancelling multiple departures.
Authorities in Paris have temporarily paused all train operations to and from Gare du Nord after an unexploded World War II bomb was discovered on the tracks. The incident occurred during overnight construction work in Saint-Denis, a suburb just north of the French capital, prompting an immediate response from police.
Train services, including Eurostar, were halted while experts assessed and attempted to disable the ordnance. According to updates from the RER B line on social media, services were postponed until at least 10:00 local time (09:00 GMT).
Eurostar's official website reported the cancellation of three scheduled trains as a result of the bomb scare. In response to the situation, they informed passengers that they could reschedule their tickets at no extra cost, depending on availability.
The ongoing situation is being closely monitored, and authorities are keeping the public informed as they navigate this unexpected hurdle in transportation. Further updates will follow as the situation evolves.