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Landmine warning signs evolved out of post-WWII clearance work and later standardized humanitarian practice. As modern mine action matured, international guidelines encouraged consistent colors, symbols, and legible text to reduce risk for civilians and responders. Countries then localized those patterns—preserving the same core visual signals (red for danger, skull iconography, simple wording) while adapting language, shapes, and mounting to local terrain and weather.Why signs matterMarking saves lives. Clear, durable signage:alerts civilians to contaminated areas;guides deminers and emergency services;supports systematic survey, fencing, and eventual clearance;The global landmine problemAntipersonnel mines and other explosive remnants of war remain in dozens of countries. They cause thousands of casualties each year, most of them civilians—and many are children. Beyond the human toll, contamination blocks safe access to farmland, roads, schools, and healthcare, slowing recovery for y
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