
Massive Response to Sichuan Forest Fire on the Chinese Mainland
A Level-4 emergency response is underway in Sichuan Province, Chinese mainland, with nearly 1,700 personnel deployed to combat the severe forest fire.
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A Level-4 emergency response is underway in Sichuan Province, Chinese mainland, with nearly 1,700 personnel deployed to combat the severe forest fire.
A large forest fire in Baizi Village, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, has led to the evacuation of 735 people as over 700 firefighters battle the blaze with the aid of helicopters.
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