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 A comprehensive marine drill on oil spill, fire and personnel rescue was held on the waters near Yangpu port, Hainan Province, on May 14. This is the first of its kind conducted in the southernmost province of China. The exercise involved 29 ships of different kinds, one helicopter and nearly 300 specialists from land, sea and air forces.
 A comprehensive marine drill on oil spill, fire and personnel rescue was held on the waters near Yangpu port, Hainan Province, on May 14. This is the first of its kind conducted in the southernmost province of China. The exercise involved 29 ships of different kinds, one helicopter and nearly 300 specialists from land, sea and air forces.
 A comprehensive marine drill on oil spill, fire and personnel rescue was held on the waters near Yangpu port, Hainan Province, on May 14. This is the first of its kind conducted in the southernmost province of China. The exercise involved 29 ships of different kinds, one helicopter and nearly 300 specialists from land, sea and air forces.
 A comprehensive marine drill on oil spill, fire and personnel rescue was held on the waters near Yangpu port, Hainan Province, on May 14. This is the first of its kind conducted in the southernmost province of China. The exercise involved 29 ships of different kinds, one helicopter and nearly 300 specialists from land, sea and air forces.
 A comprehensive marine drill on oil spill, fire and personnel rescue was held on the waters near Yangpu port, Hainan Province, on May 14. This is the first of its kind conducted in the southernmost province of China. The exercise involved 29 ships of different kinds, one helicopter and nearly 300 specialists from land, sea and air forces.
 A comprehensive marine drill on oil spill, fire and personnel rescue was held on the waters near Yangpu port, Hainan Province, on May 14. This is the first of its kind conducted in the southernmost province of China. The exercise involved 29 ships of different kinds, one helicopter and nearly 300 specialists from land, sea and air forces.
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