China quake-lake fears ease as angry parents grieve
DUJIANGYAN, China (Reuters) - Engineers have completed work to drain a lake formed by last month’s earthquake that had threatened to inundate towns downstream and add to the toll of China’s deadliest natural disaster in more than 30 years.
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