Man sentenced to 6 years in prison for causing fire in Northeast China
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SHENYANG - A man has been sentenced to six years in prison for causing a forest fire in Northeast China.
The verdict was given by a court in the city of Shenyang, capital of Northeast China's Liaoning province.
On April 17, the man, Zhang Zhenhe used a lighter to burn cornstalks to clear the land in a fire-prone area in Hunnan district. The flame was blown by the wind into nearby hay and caused a forest fire.
The fire damaged over 827 hectares of forests and caused a direct economic loss of over 24.6 million yuan ($3.5 million). More than 10,000 nearby residents were evacuated.
The court made the above judgment given that Zhang's negligence caused heavy losses to public and private property
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