Satellite wreckage damages homes
Updated: 2012-05-28 13:54
By Tang Shi (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Parts of the Long March 3B Launch Vehicle Satellite fell in Suining county, Hunan province, damaging houses and a 10 kilo-volt high-voltage line overnight on May 27, Xiaoxiang Morning Post reported.
Losses suffered by locals will be compensated according to State compensation rules.
A worker with a local electricity supply station said that residents heard a big boom at 00:03 am Sunday.
A piece of wreckage weighing about 30 kilograms fell from the sky, damaging the high-volt line and causing an immediate electrical failure. A villager suffered a shock when touching the wreckage, probably caused by static electricity, the worker said.
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