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Grounded vessel leads to leakage (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-08-04 06:47  Firefighters clear the site on a vessel carrying more than 200
tons of concentrated sulfuric acid on August 3, 2006 after
the vessel two-third of which sank underwater ran aground in China's
Grand Canal, a waterway built in the 10th century linking Beijing with Hangzhou,
causing chemical leak and water pollution. [Xinhua]
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