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Grassland fire in China kills 22Beijing (AFP) Dec 6, 2010 A grassland fire in a mountainous Tibetan region in southwest China on Sunday killed at least 22 people and severely burned another three, state media said. The spreading blaze trapped soldiers and local residents trying to put out the fire in the remote area, the Xinhua news agency said, quoting unnamed government officials. The wild fire broke out in Daofu County in Sichuan province - at the edge of the Tibetan plateau - at about noon, and was under control three hours later. However, gu ... read more |
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