Reuters: Water supplies were cut in parts of the northeastern Chinese city of Jilin on Thursday, after a flood washed thousands of barrels of a dangerous chemical from a factory into the area's main river, state media said. After the accident tap water supplies were stopped in Jilin, the official Xinhua agency said, though residents reached by telephone on Thursday morning said water had been restored to some districts. Xinhua later confirmed water supplies had been restored, citing ......
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Water cut to north China city after chemical spill
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on July 29th, 2010
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