File:Start of Second Phase of Dioxin Contamination Treatment at Danang Airport (30363502766).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionStart of Second Phase of Dioxin Contamination Treatment at Danang Airport (30363502766).jpg |
U.S. Ambassador Ted Osius and Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Chi Vinh, Vietnam’s Vice Minister of National Defense, ceremoniously switched on the thermal treatment system with many U.S and Vietnamese government officials, representatives of foreign embassies and development partners and media representatives in attendance. Danang, Vietnam, October 18, 2016. Photo: USAID/Vietnam. |
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Source | Start of Second Phase of Dioxin Contamination Treatment at Danang Airport |
Author | USAID Vietnam |
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