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Three thousand chemical barrels fall into China's Songhua river
Three thousand chemical barrels fall into China's Songhua river
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Emergency workers were searching for more than three-thousand missing chemical drums on Friday which were washed into the Songhua river in northeastern China... 30.07.2010, Sputnik International
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Three thousand chemical barrels fall into China's Songhua river
06:51 GMT 30.07.2010 (Updated: 19:52 GMT 19.10.2022) Emergency workers were searching for more than three-thousand missing chemical drums on Friday which were washed into the Songhua river in northeastern China after the worst floods in a decade.
Emergency workers were searching for more than three-thousand missing chemical drums on Friday which were washed into the Songhua river in northeastern China after the worst floods in a decade.