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| China holds largest exercise of oil emergency control |
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 A helicopter spreads chemicals to contain oil spill from an exploded tanker during an exercise aimed to test the ability of China's emergency agencies to protect the ocean environment, in the Bohai Sea off the Qinhuangdao coast, North China's Hebei Province, June 5, 2007. It was the largest ever exercise of oil emergency control in China, which involved 500 people, 20 vessels and two aircraft. (newsphoto)
 Black smoke is seen billowing from an oil tanker after an explosion during an exercise aimed to test the ability of China's emergency agencies to protect the ocean environment, in the Bohai Sea off the Qinhuangdao coast, North China's Hebei Province, June 5, 2007. (newsphoto)
 Fireboats and a helicopter are seen during an exercise aimed to test the ability of China's emergency agencies to protect the ocean environment, in the Bohai Sea off the Qinhuangdao coast, North China's Hebei Province, June 5, 2007. (newsphoto)
 A fireboat fights the fire on an oil tanker during an exercise aimed to test the ability of China's emergency agencies to protect the ocean environment, in the Bohai Sea off the Qinhuangdao coast, North China's Hebei Province, June 5, 2007. (newsphoto)
 Fireboats and a helicopter are seen during an exercise aimed to test the ability of China's emergency agencies to protect the ocean environment, in the Bohai Sea off the Qinhuangdao coast, North China's Hebei Province, June 5, 2007. (newsphoto)
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