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Quang Tri: over 460 shells deactivated

Competent forces in central Quang Tri province’s Huong Hoa district have deactivated more than 460 shells, according to the provincial mobile bomb and mine clearance team under PeaceTrees Vietnam.
Quang Tri: over 460 shells deactivated ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

QuangTri (VNA) – Competent forces in centralQuang Tri province’s Huong Hoa district have deactivated more than 460 shells, according to the provincial mobile bomb andmine clearance team under PeaceTrees Vietnam.

The unexploded ordnance (UXO) was detected by locals in Xuan Phuoc hamlet. All463 shells of different kinds were moved to a concentrated explosive area inHuong Tan commune, Hoang Hoa district.

Tran Van Thanh, head of the provincial mobile bomb and mine clearance team,said the team met difficulties in handling the unexploded ordnance due to thelarge number of shells with different kinds.

The unexploded ordnance could be discarded by garbagecollectors because they couldn’t handle by themselves, he added.

According to the National Steering Committee for Recovery of Postwar Bomb andLandmine Impacts, about 800,000 tonnes of UXOs are still scattered across 6.6million hectares – or 20.12 percent of the country’s surface area, mainly inthe central region – putting people in danger every day.

Vietnam has already cleared hundreds of thousands of hectaresof UXOs so far. -VNA
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