22 Shrapnel Bombs Cleared in Vietnam Central Province

A mobile explosive ordnance disposal team of Peace TreesVietnam in central Quang Tri Province on Sunday cleared 22 cluster bombs left from the war in Huong Hoa District. The shrapnel bombs, which belonged to the U.S. army, were found in the garden of a resident in Tan Thanh Commune. The resident said sometimes she found arsenal buried in her garden, after the rain washed away the mud. The shrapnel bomb is a very dangerous explosive ordnance, hence could not be removed and was destroyed at the spot. The explosive ordnance disposal team continued to check the garden and nearby areas for bombs. Quang Tri Province was the hardest-hit province in the war. Nearly 400,000ha of the 461,000ha province still contain bombs and mines. Every year, some 2,300-2,500ha of land is cleared. (Vietnam News Apr 17)