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China investigates Tianjin blasts, experts focus on chemicals

Updated: 2015-08-14 13:37

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China investigates Tianjin blasts, experts focus on chemicals

New cars are heavily damaged at a port next to the warehouse that exploded.[DAN HAIHAN/CHINA DAILY]


 

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