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Dao started at the edge of his land, digging a connection between his land and the source of the water. The land is soft, and by 8:30, Dao had half of his digging complete. He paused for a while to take a deep breath. In the distance, his father concentrated on his work behind the buffalo. The air is fresh and a bit cold. Dao resumed his strength and he took another deep breath before raising his hoe.
Bringing his hoe down once again, Dao could feel that he had hit something as his blade went into the soft soil. He neither felt nor saw any thing else after that as the blast pushed him backward and a handful of mud, tiny rocks and other fragments went straight into his face.
Dao’s father, who was terrified by the explosion, rushed to his son. Dao’s face was badly injured, especially his eyes. Dao spent 3 weeks in the VietNam-Cuba hospital in Dong Hoi for emergency treatment, and another 36 days in Hue central hospital for the treatment of his eyes.
Dao was released from the hospital on March 18th, 2004. His life is no longer in danger but his eyesight is permanently and severely damaged.
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