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More than 6,700 fighting forest fire in NE China
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A helocopter transports fire fighters to the site. About 6,350 people are fighting a forest fire in Heilongjiang Province that has killed one person and ravaged more than 100 square kilometers of wooded area, the emergency office of the provincial government said on April 29.

A helocopter transports fire fighters to the site. About 6,350 people are fighting a forest fire in Heilongjiang Province that has killed one person and ravaged more than 100 square km of wooded area, the emergency office of the provincial government said on April 29.. 



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