Water supplies were cut to parts of the Jilin City on Thursday. State-run media reports that floodwaters washed 7,000 barrels of a dangerous chemical into the Songhua River from a nearby factory. It’s unclear how well the barrels were sealed. State-run media estimates as much as 500 tons of chemicals could still potentially contaminate the river. However some pollutants produced by the plant were detected in the river and a strange odor spread ...
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