BRAZZAVILLE, REPUBLIC OF CONGO, JUNE 2012

A MAG Emergency Response Team member in front of one of the many murals painted by MAG on schools walls and in other public places in Brazzaville.

The cartoons warn people – especially children – about the continued danger from deadly items scattered around the city by the massive arms depot explosions in March, and illustrate what to do in the event of coming across any.

"9090" is the number of the telephone hotline set up for people to report any suspected dangerous items.

March's blasts killed at least 280 people, injured 1,500 and made 14,000 homeless.

For the latest on MAG's emergency response in Brazzaville please see http://www.maginternational.org/news/republic-of-congo-helping-communities-and-aid-agencies-after-brazzaville-explosion/