Chinese city brings in water after pollution threat

A Chinese city of 3.8 million people closed schools and was trucking in drinking water today after shutting down its water system following a chemical plant explosion that officials said polluted a nearby river with toxic benzene.

Chinese city brings in water after pollution threat

A Chinese city of 3.8 million people closed schools and was trucking in drinking water today after shutting down its water system following a chemical plant explosion that officials said polluted a nearby river with toxic benzene.

The announcement of the shutdown in Harbin in China’s frigid north-east set off panic-buying this week of bottled water, milk and soft drinks that left supermarket shelves bare.

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