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Thanks to Google translate (pretty rough but it seems to count over 100 deaths in 1967 alone):
Casualties
Practical experiences in a fierce war, Vinh Moc tunnel system was difficult to meet residence requirements, online, safely fight for the world population online, do not even have caused little loss of lives. Typically the event on February 26 in 1967 , Application Due tunnels ( Vinh Hoa ) was bomb U.S. demolish, make four deaths on June 20 in 1967 , Tan Li tunnel (in Vinh Quang ) is dropped , 61 people died; on July 27 in 1967 , Hamlet Booc tunnel (in Vinh Thach ) has collapsed, with 22 deaths, Binh Minh tunnels (in Vinh Hien ) collapsed on September 10 in 1967 , killing 39 people [6] ...