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Tangshan, China, Jul 27 (efe_epa). — It was on July 28, 1976 that 242,000 inhabitants of the city of Tangshan, in northeastern China, lost their lives in an earthquake, the worst of its kind ...
Reporting from Tangshan, China — At the Tangshan Earthquake Museum, a replica of what is believed to be the world’s first seismoscope stands in stark contrast to haunting images of rubble. The ...
A man assaults a woman at a restaurant in the northeastern city of Tangshan, China, June 10, 2022, in this screen grab taken from surveillance footage obtained by REUTERS on June 12, 2022.
After restaurant attack, authorities continue to gaslight China’s women The attack in Tangshan has prompted Chinese women to criticize lax attitudes about gender-based violence June 23, 2022 ...
An attack on three unnamed women at a restaurant in Tangshan, China, has stirred anger across the country. The assault, captured on video on June 10, began after a man approached one of the three ...
China accounted for more than 55% of global steel production last month, and Tangshan is a key hub, with output trends tracked by analysts for hints about industry conditions, supply shifts and ...
The northern Chinese city of Tangshan, China's top steel production hub, will launch a level-2 emergency response from Friday amid a forecast of heavy air pollution, it said on its WeChat account ...
Tangshan is best known in China for being the site of an earthquake in 1976 that killed more than 250,000 people. In the following decades, the city developed into an industrial powerhouse, ...
China’s steel-making hub of Tangshan has imposed traffic controls on city roads to limit the transmission of Covid, a move that is disrupting transport and trading activities.
A man assaults a woman at a restaurant in the northeastern city of Tangshan, China, June 10, 2022, in this screen grab taken from surveillance footage obtained by REUTERS on June 12, 2022.
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