The
Vietnamese government and international partners will mobilise all resources
to overcome the consequences of unexploded ordnance (UXO) left over from the
war, according to Don Tuan Phong, Vice President of the
He
noted that many orgnisations had joined
The
organisations also assisted the country in drawing charts of areas polluted
by UXOs as well as building a database on bombs, mines and other ordnance, he
added.
According
to Sean Wetherill, Managing Director of the US Government through the Mines
Advisory Group (MAG) in the central
MAG
is an international humanitarian organisation operating in mine clearance. It
works actively to ensure safety for production and people living in
localities plagued by UXOs in
Over
the past ten years, MAG detected and cleared almost 1,834,000 sq. m of land
in Quang Binh. The group also defused more than 71,300 devices in the
locality. However, there is still a huge number of UXOs left from the war in
the province.
Tran
Van Phung, leader of MAG’s community communication team, said his
organisation gives priority to clearing areas that are confirmed to contain
ordnance.
The
team also focuses on clearing mines in areas on which local authorities plan
to build schools, health stations and other community facilities.
The
consequences of UXOs left over from the war still exist nationwide,
especially in the northern
According
to preliminary statistics, since 1975, mines and UXOs have claimed more than
40,000 lives and left about 60,000 injured, mostly rural people and children.
Apart
from threatening lives, the situation has also seriously affected the
country’s socio-economic development.
In
April 2010, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung approved the National Action
Programme on Settling Consequences of UXOs (known as Programme 504) for the
2010-2015 period with the aim of mobilising domestic and international resources
to reduce ordnance to speed up UXO clearance.
The
volume of mines and UXOs left by the war is now estimated at 800,000 tonnes,
contaminating over 20 percent of the country’s land.
The
Steering Committee of Programme 504 set to clear UXOs entirely in the six
central provinces of Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, Quang Tri, Thua Thien-Hue
and Quang Ngai in the next five years.
To
realise the goal, the Vietnamese government is expecting participation and
assistance from international organisations as well as foreign
non-governmental agencies.
Source: VNA/
Photo: qdnd.vn
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Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 12, 2013
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