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Army says demining nearing completionThe Army has said the demining process is nearly 98% over and work to free the remaining land area from mine risk is progressing fast. There are only about 80 square kilometres remaining to be cleared in comparison to the 5000 square kilometres of land mass that were left at the end of the war. “Cleared areas were thoroughly inspected and assured by UNDP officials prior to the handing over of lands back to civilians,” the Director of the Media Centre of the Ministry of Defence and Urban Development, Brigadier Ruwan Wanigasooriya said. More than 68% of the de-mining was carried out by the Security Forces demining teams while the rest was conducted by local and foreign NGOs. Brigadier Wanigasooriya also said only forested areas remain to be cleared and this was what was causing the delay in completing the work. However, this work would soon be completed. Clarifying the fishing issue at the Iranamadu tank he said that there are no any restrictions imposed by the Army for fishing in the Iranamadu tank, but the local fishery societies did not allow outsiders to fish due to the drought experienced in the area at present. |