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Friday, July 06, 2001, updated at 13:57(GMT+8)
Life
51 Foreign Tourists Saved From Xinjiang Flood
Chinese frontier guards Thursday rescued from floodwaters 51 tourists from
Pakistan
,
Japan
and other countries.
An international passenger bus carrying the tourists was trapped by the flood at 11:00 on Wednesday night near Khunjirap, on the China-Pakistan border.
The border guards struggled in heavy rain for two hours, and finally got the tourists to safety.
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Chinese frontier guards Thursday rescued from floodwaters 51 tourists from Pakistan, Japan and other countries.
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