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UPDATED: 12:32, July 10, 2004
Former air-raid shelters opened to citizens
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Three kids are absorbed in playing a paper-card game outside a former air-raid shelter in Chongqing of southwest China, July 7, 2004. The local government has decided to open 19 former air-raid shelters in good condition to citizens in the hot summer. Safety measures have been strengthened one month before the operation to guarantee a sound environment for those seeking the coolness. Chongqing is claimed as one of the "hot stoves" in China owing to the torridity and humidity in summer.

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An elderly man leisurely enjoys his long-stemmed tobacco pipe outside a former air-raid shelter in Chongqin of southwest China, July 7, 2004. The local government has decided to open 19 former air-raid shelters in good condition to citizens in the hot summer. Safety measures have been strengthened one month before the operation to guarantee a sound environment for those seeking the coolness. Chongqing is claimed as one of the "hot stoves" in China owing to the torridity and humidity in summer.
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