Vietnam sets goal to clear all unexploded ordnance by 2045


Speaking at a national conference reviewing the 2010–2025 national action programme on post-war ordnance clearance, Prime Minister Chinh praised the achievements of the past 15 years, noting that nearly 530,000 hectares of contaminated land have been surveyed and cleared, and the total area suspected of contamination has fallen to about 5.57 million hectares.

Thousands of tonnes of explosives have been safely removed, reducing accidents and allowing previously hazardous land to be returned to productive use. International cooperation has played a key role in this campaign.

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Source: VOV News


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