

Some 15 years after the end of the 1976-1992 civil war, more than 100sq km remain to be de-mined in the country nearly twice the size of California, especially in rural areas. About 10 people die each year in accidental mine explosions in Mozambique. International financial partners have, however, withdrawn from a de-mining program begun in 1994 to work in countries where the problem is considered more urgent. As a result, the government in Maputo has said it will not be able to reach its goal of freeing the country of mines by 2010. In March, an explosion ripped apart Mozambique's main armoury and killed 119 people. Many of the explosives that went off in the blast were left over from the civil war.
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