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Heavy rains unearth huge bombs in Quang Tri

Heavy rains have unearthed two huge bombs left over from the war in Huong Lap commune, Huong Hoa district, the central province of Quang Tri.
Heavy rains unearth huge bombs in Quang Tri ảnh 1Heavy rains unearth huge bombs in Quang Tri province (Photo: VNA)
Quang Tri (VNA) – Heavy rains haveunearthed two huge bombs left over from the war in Huong Lap commune, Huong Hoadistrict, the central province of Quang Tri.

The Mobile Mine Clearance Team of PeaceTrees Vietnam, aNGO based in the US that works to remove leftover explosives, said on November10 that they are managing to deactivate the bombs.

Of the two, the MK-82 bomb measures 274 mm in diameter and 1.54 m in length and weighs 227kg, and the M117 bomb is 406 mm in diameter,1.2 m in length and 340 kg in weight.

Quang Tri is the most severely contaminated place forbombs and mines in Vietnam. It has seen over 3,400 deaths and 5,100 injuriesfrom UXO since the war ended in 1975.

Last month, the Mobile Mine Clearance Team also safelyhandled a 227 kg bomb left over from the war in Luong Le village, Tan Hopcommune, Huong Hoa district./.
VNA

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