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UPDATED: 10:29, August 04, 2006 |
| Sulfuric acid spills in Hangzhou |
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 A maritime speed boat monitors a cargo ship sinking in the Grand Canal in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province August 3, 2006. The cargo ship was carrying 200 tons of sulfuric acid, some of which spilled into the water. A rescue team comprised of maritime, environmental, and fire control departments was established to deal with the situation. No one was injured in the accident, according to Xinhua reports.
 Firemen monitor a cargo ship sinking in the Grand Canal in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province August 3, 2006. The cargo ship was carrying 200 tons of sulfuric acid and some of which spilled into the water. A rescue team comprised of maritime, environmental, and fire control departments was established to deal with the situation. No one was injured in the accident, according to Xinhua reports.
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