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The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago, but the battle with Agent Orange continues

  • The conflict in Vietnam concluded on April 30, 1975, with the capture of Saigon by Communist troops, a pivotal event that deeply impacted millions across the country.
  • Decades of U.S. Defoliant spraying, including 72 million liters of Agent Orange, contaminated areas such as Da Nang, where Nguyen Thanh Hai grew up.
  • Agent Orange has persisted in soil and water, causing health issues for 3 million people, including children, with effects spanning multiple generations.
  • Since 2006, the U.S. And Vietnam have cooperated on cleanup projects, spending over $155 million, including a $110 million Da Nang cleanup completed in 2018.
  • Despite resumed efforts, future U.S. Aid remains uncertain, fueling concerns about sustaining progress and the long-term health risks linked to Agent Orange.
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BATTLE WITH AGENT ORANGE PERSISTS

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Dagens Nyheter. broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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