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Relief work underway in typhoon-hit Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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Rescue workers move past a ruined bridge by temporary steel ropes for relief work on the road to Xinkai village in Kaohsiung of Taiwan, Aug. 12, 2009. The village was hit by debris flow caused by typhoon Morakot, which might result in serious casualties. [Xinhua]
Rescue workers move past a ruined bridge by temporary steel ropes for relief work on the road to Xinkai village in Kaohsiung of Taiwan, Aug. 12, 2009. The village was hit by debris flow caused by typhoon Morakot, which might result in serious casualties. [Xinhua]


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