"There are polling stations within 500 metres [1,600 feet] of where the bomb was found. Citizens wishing to vote here are temporarily prohibited from visiting stations, until the official announcement that the ban is lifted", city officials stated.
People were evacuated from the buildings that are within 800 feet of the bomb. About 400 people are in a temporary shelter organised at a secondary school. Those who live within 800 to 1,600 feet from the site of the discovery must remain at home until told otherwise by the authorities.
The elections to the German Parliament started on Sunday morning. The results of the vote will determine the composition of the parliament. As a result, the government will be formed for a four-year term and a chancellor will be nominated to replace Angela Merkel, who has served as head of the German Cabinet for 16 years. Almost 60,000 polling stations in Germany will work until 16:00 GMT (6 p.m. local time). According to preliminary polls, the six largest parties may get into the new Bundestag.