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China says forest fires kill 33 so far this year

BEIJING, Sep 13 (Reuters) Forest fires have killed 33 people and destroyed 380,000 hectares of woods in China in the first eight months of the year, state media said, as the country battles prolonged drought in certain areas.

Although the death toll was a third lower than the average for the same period over the last three years, more than double the area of forests was damaged by fire, Xinhua news agency said in a report.

The vast majority of the fires were caused by human activity, Jia Zhibang, head of the State Forestry Administration, was quoted as telling a conference in northern Shanxi province.

China's arid north, as well as the usually wetter northeast and southwest, have been battling abnormally dry conditions this year, affecting parts of even the normally lush tropical province of Yunnan.

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Nikkei rises 1.3 percent as heavyweights gain

TOKYO, Sep 13 (Reuters) The Nikkei average rose 1.28 percent on Wednesday, recovering from a one-month closing low the previous day as heavyweight stocks such as Advantest Corp. led the market higher following a rally in U.S. shares. The market was driven higher mainly by buying from arbitrage traders eager to fill the gap between Nikkei index futures traded in Chicago and Osaka. Key December Nikkei futures traded in Chicago closed at 15,955 on Tuesday, up.....

Hino says mulling ties with Scania in S Korea

TOKYO, Sept 13 (Reuters) Truck maker Hino Motors Ltd. said on Wednesday it is considering tying up with Swedish peer Scania in the South Korean market, helping lift shares in the Japanese company. Hino Motors spokesman Junichi Yoshida said South Korea may be a good candidate country for a tie-up as it is close to Japan, which is convenient for product shipping, while Scania is already an established brand name there with its large.....

Egyptian dredger with 40 crew sinks, some missing

Iismilia (Egypt), Sep 13: An Egyptian dredger sank in the Suez Canal today and some of the 40 crew were reported missing or injured, medical and Suez Canal Authority sources said.A Canal Authority official said the canal had been closed because of the incident.No other details were immediately available.The canal is an important international trade route and a major source of foreign exchange earnings for the Egyptian government. Egypt nationalised the waterway in 1956......
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