Laos Still Threatened By Unexploded Bombs

Laos is still facing danger from unexploded bombs dropped during the Second Indochina War from 1964 to 1973. During that time, over 580,000 flights dropped more than 2 million tons of bombs, including about 270 million cluster munitions. About 30 percent of these bombs, around 80 million devices, remain on the ground, causing injuries, deaths, [...]

Long Tieng: A Village Surrounded by Bombs

Long Tieng, a quiet village in central Laos, was once a secret U.S. military base during the Cold War. From 1960 to 1975, the CIA operated there with Hmong fighters and secret pilots to fight communist forces. The village’s airstrip, once one of the world’s busiest, is now used by children and farmers. Visitors can [...]

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