Chapter 1234: Destroy the Youth League Gang 38
[Volume 1]
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As for the death toll, hundreds of people died in this battle. However, they were suppressed by the police, and it was announced that only a dozen people died in a fight. In the local area, it was already considered big news!
Of course, I won't tell you the actual numbers. China is a magical place, especially the control of these numbers. Just go to Baidu and take a look at the major events that have happened in recent years. You can
You will understand.
As for the death toll, hundreds of people died in this battle. However, they were suppressed by the police, and it was announced that only a dozen people died in a fight. In the local area, it was already considered big news!
Of course, I won't tell you the actual numbers. China is a magical place, especially the control of these numbers. Just go to Baidu and take a look at the major events that have happened in recent years. You can
You will understand.
In April 1993, a train collided with a bus in Dashiqiao City, Liaoning Province, killing 35 people.
In March 1995, a fire broke out in a shopping mall in Anshan, Liaoning Province, killing 35 people.
In November 1995, more than 40 counties (cities) in Shandong Province were hit by storms, killing 35 people.
June 1996, Yunnan Qujing counterfeit liquor case, 35 people died. May 1997, Shenzhen Huangtian Airport air crash, 35 people died
In August 2001, a sleeper bus fell into a canal on the Xinsha Trunk Canal Bridge in Xinjiang, killing 35 people.
In July 2003, a fireworks factory exploded in Xinji City, Hebei Province, killing 35 people.
In July 2003, water leakage occurred in Zaozhuang Coal Mine in Shandong Province and 35 people died.
In August 2003, a landslide occurred in Sansui County, Guizhou Province, killing 35 people.
In February 2003, a gas explosion occurred in Liupanshui, Guizhou, killing 35 people.
In December 2003, an explosion occurred at a fireworks factory in Tieling, Liaoning, killing 35 people.
In August 2004, a mine disaster occurred in Linfen, Shanxi Province, killing 35 people.
In March 2005, an explosion occurred on a highway in Shangrao, Jiangxi, killing 35 people.
In December 2005, 35 people died due to water leakage in Xin'an Coal Mine in Henan Province.
In April 2006, an explosion occurred in Xinzhou, Shanxi, killing 35 people.
In July 2006, a flood occurred in the Xian tungsten mine area of Yaogang, Hunan Province, leaving 35 people dead or missing.
July 2006, typhoon in Guangxi, 35 people died
In April 2007, an explosion occurred at the Pingdingshan coal mine in Henan Province, killing 33 people.
In July 2007, a heavy rain hit Chongqing and 35 people died. In July 2007, a heavy rain hit Shandong and 35 people died.
In October 2007, 34 people died in a fire in Putian, Fujian
In November 2007, a gas outburst accident occurred in Bijie, Guizhou, killing 35 people.
In November 2007, a rockslide occurred on the Yiwan Railway in Hubei Province, killing 35 people.
In May 2008, a tourist bus encountered a landslide in Aba County, killing 35 people.
May 2008, floods in Guizhou, 34 people died
June 2008, hailstorm in Yunnan, 34 people died
In July 2008, a coal mine explosion occurred in Yu County, Hebei Province, killing 35 people.
In August 2008, water penetrated the Nadu coal mine in Guangxi, killing 34 people.
In September 2008, a coal mine disaster occurred in Xiangfen, Shanxi, killing 34 people.
In November 2008, 35 people died in a mudslide in Yunnan
In September 2009, 35 people died in a mining accident in Pingdingshan, Henan.
May 2010, traffic accident in Fuxin, Liaoning Province, 33 people died
In June 2010, 35 people died due to floods in Fujian, Guangxi and Sichuan.
In August 2010, heavy rains struck Longnan, Tianshui, Gansu, killing 34 people.
In September 2010, 34 people died due to floods and geological disasters in Guangdong.
In September 2010, 33 people died from tick bites
In June 2011, heavy rains in Hubei and Hunan killed 35 people
Chapter completed!