Environment
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Intense 6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Takes Four Lives in Sichuan, China
The Sichuan basin was shaken on June 1. The earthquake casualties include at least four people dead and 14 people injured. There have been no reports of collapsed buildings yet.
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