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HARBIN, June 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Zhang Zuoji, governor of northeast China's
Heilongjiang Province, would ask for administrative penalties after he learnt 88
students at a local primary school were killed by mountain torrents.
He would ask the central government to give him administrative penalties,
said Zhang on Sunday, while talking about the disaster that occurred at Shalan
Town of Ning'an City.
Zhang said he felt very sad to see so many kids killed and should bear
unshirkable responsibility as the governor.
Heavy rainfall in the past days caused flooding and mountain torrents,
killing 88 students and four villagers, with 17 missing and 14 injured. Enditem
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