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Over 1,000 chemical buckets washed into major river in NE China

English.news.cn   2010-07-29 02:24:18 FeedbackPrintRSS

Photo taken on July 28, 2010 shows barrels containing explosive chemicals in the water of the Songhua River in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province. More than 1,000 barrels containing explosive chemicals were washed into the Songhua River Wednesday due to the rain-triggered floodwaters in Jilin Province. Emergency workers have been trying to recover the containers and local environmental protection authorities were closely monitoring the water quality of the river. (Xinhua/Chen Guoman)(mcg)

Photo taken on July 28, 2010 shows barrels containing explosive chemicals in the water of the Songhua River in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province. More than 1,000 barrels containing explosive chemicals were washed into the Songhua River Wednesday due to the rain-triggered floodwaters in Jilin Province. Emergency workers have been trying to recover the containers and local environmental protection authorities were closely monitoring the water quality of the river. (Xinhua/Chen Guoman)

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