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		<title>Yangtze river outgrowing its flood walls in downtown Jiujiang.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The flooding in southern China has almost escaped presence in Jiujiang, the northernmost city in Jiangxi province. The capitol city, Nanchang, hasn&#8217;t been so lucky as well as many other cities and rural areas further south, however, the flood walls in downtown Jiujiang which keep the mighty Yangtze river (Chang jiang in Chinese) at bay [...]]]></description>
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