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How much damage does a landmine do?
Land Mine
Damage | 100 |
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Radius | 3 m |
Decay | 48 hours |
How do landmines affect the economy?
It also found that in addition to the threat to human life, the presence of landmines 1) weakens regional economic development, 2) hampers agricultural production and 3) leaves a long lasting impact on the economic wellbeing of households in various, sometimes unobservable ways.
What are the long-term effects of landmines?
63.4% of respondents reported their injury had limited their ability to gain training, attend school, and go to work. Conclusion: The majority of civilian landmine survivors report adverse health effects due to their injuries, including anxiety, depression, multiple surgeries, and hospitalizations.
Can you outrun a landmine?
You cannot outrun a mine, particularly a bounding mine that uses a primary charge to lift the mine out of the ground, before detonating a secondary charge that scatters metal balls or shrapnel in all directions. These pieces can be expected to travel faster than a rifle round and may go in any direction.
What are the long term effects of landmines?
How do the landmines in Cambodia affect communities?
It exposes the vulnerability of the health system and the lack of a support strategy. For a family with a very low income, to have a member lose a limb and no access to good health care, and no governmental aid makes the dangers of land mines a much heavier burden on the Cambodian community.
What are the effects of landmines on development?
Landmines are obstacles to humanitarian aid, refugee return, economic progress and reconstruction. Landmines also impede development. Mines along roads and railroad tracks prevent refugee return and challenge aid delivery. They cut off access to markets, schools, work and water.
What to do about landmines in poor countries?
U.N. guidelines on mine action are widely understood to include not only landmine removal, but also education, stockpile reduction, victim assistance and advocacy. The devastating effects of landmines in poor countries are widely recognized.
What are the effects of landmines in Angola?
Research shows that landmine presence in Angola limits food production by 25 percent, and the same can be assumed of other affected nations. Without safe land to grow crops, farmers are left with less room for agriculture and less produce to sell or consume.
How many people have been killed by landmines?
The ICBL identified around 73,500 casualties from landmines, ERW (explosive remnants of war) and victim-activated IEDs (improvised explosive devices) between 1999 and 2009. The ICBL stresses that full data for casualty numbers are hard to come by, implying that these numbers are likely to be very conservative.