International Red Cross warns of landmine risk due to floods in Pak
By ANIWednesday, September 1, 2010
ISLAMABAD - The International Red Cross has warned that floodwaters in Pakistan have dislodged and carried landmines to places previously deemed safe, increasing risks to the population.
“Since the beginning of the floods, three children, a woman and a man have been severely injured by landmines in disaster-hit regions,” an official from the International Committee of the Red Cross, Luiza Khazhgerieva said on Tuesday.
The ICRC has, in recent weeks, documented incidents of abrupt explosions in areas previously deemed to be free of landmines.
In one instance, a woman’s leg was blown off after she stepped on a mine while collecting firewood.
“In addition, two anti-personnel mines and a grenade were found in the pools of stagnant water, which were defused by the bomb disposal squad in Dera Ismail Khan,” the Daily Times quoted the aid official, as saying.
“Big explosions have been seen by local people in moving flood water there,” she added.
The ICRC has stepped up a campaign to remind the population of the prevailing and drastic dangers of landmines. (ANI)