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UPDATED: 09:09, November 24, 2005
NE China city battles thirst as river pollution confirmed
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Dead fish washed up along the banks of the Songhua River after the recent explosion at a chemical plant in Jilin city, Northeast China's Jilin Province, Wednesday. The chemical leak polluted the river, and forced Harbin to stop its water supply for four days starting Tuesday midnight. (China Daily/AFP photo)

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Harbin residents line up in front of a government water tanker Wednesday. (China Daily photo)

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