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ETHIOPIA-ADDIS ABABA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

ETHIOPIA-ADDIS ABABA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

(240225) -- ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 25, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Xian Peiwei, a member of the 24th Chinese medical team dispatched to Ethiopia, conducts treatment for a patient at the Tirunesh Beijing General Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Feb. 20, 2024. The 24th Chinese medical team dispatched to Ethiopia departed from central China's Henan Province in April 2023. By early February 2024, the team has diagnosed for 15,000 plus patients, offered 562 surgeries and treated 6,631 people with traditional Chinese medical treatment. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ETHIOPIA-ADDIS ABABA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

ETHIOPIA-ADDIS ABABA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

(240225) -- ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 25, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Chen Zhaoqi, a member of the 24th Chinese medical team dispatched to Ethiopia, conducts treatment for a patient at the Tirunesh Beijing General Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Feb. 20, 2024. The 24th Chinese medical team dispatched to Ethiopia departed from central China's Henan Province in April 2023. By early February 2024, the team has diagnosed for 15,000 plus patients, offered 562 surgeries and treated 6,631 people with traditional Chinese medical treatment. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ETHIOPIA-ADDIS ABABA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

ETHIOPIA-ADDIS ABABA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

(240225) -- ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 25, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Zhang Xinping, a member of the 24th Chinese medical team dispatched to Ethiopia, communicates the condition of a patient with a local doctor at the Tirunesh Beijing General Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Feb. 20, 2024. The 24th Chinese medical team dispatched to Ethiopia departed from central China's Henan Province in April 2023. By early February 2024, the team has diagnosed for 15,000 plus patients, offered 562 surgeries and treated 6,631 people with traditional Chinese medical treatment. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ETHIOPIA-ADDIS ABABA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

ETHIOPIA-ADDIS ABABA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

(240225) -- ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 25, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Ma Lun, a member of the 24th Chinese medical team dispatched to Ethiopia, discusses the condition of a patient with a local doctor at the Tirunesh Beijing General Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Feb. 20, 2024. The 24th Chinese medical team dispatched to Ethiopia departed from central China's Henan Province in April 2023. By early February 2024, the team has diagnosed for 15,000 plus patients, offered 562 surgeries and treated 6,631 people with traditional Chinese medical treatment. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ETHIOPIA-ADDIS ABABA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

ETHIOPIA-ADDIS ABABA-CHINESE MEDICAL TEAM

(240225) -- ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 25, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Lin Dongpeng, a member of the 24th Chinese medical team dispatched to Ethiopia, prepares treatment with a local doctor at the Tirunesh Beijing General Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Feb. 20, 2024. The 24th Chinese medical team dispatched to Ethiopia departed from central China's Henan Province in April 2023. By early February 2024, the team has diagnosed for 15,000 plus patients, offered 562 surgeries and treated 6,631 people with traditional Chinese medical treatment. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

(230531) -- ZHANJIANG, May 31, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This aerial photo taken on May 25, 2023 shows the Luzhou grand bridge under construction in Zhanjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province. The cross-sea Luzhou grand bridge, with a total length of 562 meters and a main span of 300 meters, has entered the final stage of construction. (Xinhua/Liu Dawei)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

(230531) -- ZHANJIANG, May 31, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This aerial photo taken on May 25, 2023 shows the Luzhou grand bridge under construction in Zhanjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province. The cross-sea Luzhou grand bridge, with a total length of 562 meters and a main span of 300 meters, has entered the final stage of construction. (Xinhua/Lu Hanxin)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

(230531) -- ZHANJIANG, May 31, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This aerial photo taken on May 25, 2023 shows the Luzhou grand bridge under construction in Zhanjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province. The cross-sea Luzhou grand bridge, with a total length of 562 meters and a main span of 300 meters, has entered the final stage of construction. (Xinhua/Liu Dawei)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

(230531) -- ZHANJIANG, May 31, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This aerial photo taken on May 25, 2023 shows the Luzhou grand bridge under construction in Zhanjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province. The cross-sea Luzhou grand bridge, with a total length of 562 meters and a main span of 300 meters, has entered the final stage of construction. (Xinhua/Liu Dawei)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

(230531) -- ZHANJIANG, May 31, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This aerial panoramic photo taken on May 25, 2023 shows the Luzhou grand bridge under construction in Zhanjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province. The cross-sea Luzhou grand bridge, with a total length of 562 meters and a main span of 300 meters, has entered the final stage of construction. (Xinhua/Mao Siqian)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

(230531) -- ZHANJIANG, May 31, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Laborers work on the Luzhou grand bridge in Zhanjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 25, 2023. The cross-sea Luzhou grand bridge, with a total length of 562 meters and a main span of 300 meters, has entered the final stage of construction. (Xinhua/Lu Hanxin)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

(230531) -- ZHANJIANG, May 31, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This aerial panoramic photo taken on May 25, 2023 shows the Luzhou grand bridge under construction in Zhanjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province. The cross-sea Luzhou grand bridge, with a total length of 562 meters and a main span of 300 meters, has entered the final stage of construction. (Xinhua/Mao Siqian)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

(230531) -- ZHANJIANG, May 31, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Construction workers build the deck of the Luzhou grand bridge in Zhanjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 25, 2023. The cross-sea Luzhou grand bridge, with a total length of 562 meters and a main span of 300 meters, has entered the final stage of construction. (Xinhua/Mao Siqian)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-ZHANJIANG-LUZHOU GRAND BRIDGE (CN)

(230531) -- ZHANJIANG, May 31, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Laborers prepare to install a guardrail on the Luzhou grand bridge in Zhanjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 25, 2023. The cross-sea Luzhou grand bridge, with a total length of 562 meters and a main span of 300 meters, has entered the final stage of construction. (Xinhua/Liu Dawei)

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - A ceremony is held to commemorate a fatal derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building.

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows the site of a fatal derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building (back).

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - A woman touches scratches of an apartment building at the site of a fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into the apartment building beside the track.

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - West Japan Railway Co. President Takayuki Sasaki offers flowers at an altar at the site of a fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding JR West train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building beside the track.

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - A woman wipes away tears at an altar at the site of a fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building beside the track.

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - A conductor salutes in a train passing the site of a fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building beside the track.

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on April 24, 2012, shows the site of an April 25, 2005, fatal derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building (C).

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No appeal in 2005 train derailment disaster

No appeal in 2005 train derailment disaster

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows the scene of the April 25, 2005, derailment of a West Japan Railway Co. commuter train on the Fukuchiyama Line in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, that killed 107 people and injured 562. Prosecutors said on Jan. 25, 2012, they will not appeal against a Jan. 11, 2012, court verdict finding Masao Yamazaki, former president of the railway operator, not guilty of professional negligence.

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Flowers laid at 2005 fatal train derailment site

Flowers laid at 2005 fatal train derailment site

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Photo taken Jan. 25, 2012, shows flowers and other items offered at the site of a fatal train derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, in 2005. The accident on West Japan Railway Co.'s Fukuchiyama Line claimed the lives of 107 people and injured 562 others.

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Families mark 6th anniv. of fatal derailment

Families mark 6th anniv. of fatal derailment

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Bereaved families of the victims of a 2005 train derailment visit the accident site in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, to commemorate the victims on April 25, 2011, the sixth anniversary of the tragedy in which 106 passengers and the driver were killed while 562 people were injured.

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JR West president on 6th anniv. of fatal derailment

JR West president on 6th anniv. of fatal derailment

AMAGASAKI, Japan - West Japan Railway Co. President Takayuki Sasaki speaks to reporters after offering flowers at the fatal train accident site in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2011, the sixth anniversary of the accident in which 106 passengers and the driver were killed while 562 people were injured. Sasaki vowed to improve safety of his company's train operations in his speech during a memorial ceremony.

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Floral kanji of 'life' in Amagasaki

Floral kanji of 'life' in Amagasaki

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on April 24, 2011, shows the kanji for ''life'' formed by flowers in a field near the site of a fatal train accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, a day before the 6th anniversary of the West Japan Railway Co. derailment in which 106 passengers and the driver were killed and 562 people were injured.

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Wreckage of derailed train shown to bereaved relatives

Wreckage of derailed train shown to bereaved relatives

HIMEJI, Japan - Tsuneo Okumura, who lost his 21-year-old daughter in the 2005 derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, speaks to reporters at Himeji in the prefecture on Feb. 7, 2011, after seeing the wreckage of the train cars. West Japan Railway Co. allowed bereaved relatives and surviving passengers to view the wreckage of the accident, which killed 107 people and injured 562.

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Wreckage of derailed train shown to bereaved relatives

Wreckage of derailed train shown to bereaved relatives

HIMEJI, Japan - Tsuneo Okumura (C), who lost his 21-year-old daughter in the 2005 derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, arrives at a site where bereaved relatives and surviving passengers were allowed to view the wreckage of the accident. The wreckage was returned to West Japan Railway Co. from the Kobe District Public Prosecutors Office, which had retained it as evidence in the trials of former JR West executives charged over the accident, which killed 107 people and injured 562.

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JR West slaps execs with pay cuts over fatal 2005 derailment

JR West slaps execs with pay cuts over fatal 2005 derailment

OSAKA, Japan - Seiji Manabe, vice president of West Japan Railway Co., speaks during a news conference in Osaka on July 23. He said the company will punish 26 executives with pay cuts of as much as 30 percent over the 2005 train derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, which left 107 people dead and 562 injured.

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JR West president indicted over deadly derailment in 2005

JR West president indicted over deadly derailment in 2005

OSAKA, Japan - Masao Yamazaki, president of West Japan Railway Co., speaks at a news conference in Osaka on July 8 after being indicted over a train derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, in 2005 that left 107 people dead and 562 injured. Yamazaki expressed his intention to step down.

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JR West president indicted over deadly derailment in 2005

JR West president indicted over deadly derailment in 2005

OSAKA, Japan - Masao Yamazaki, president of West Japan Railway Co., bows in apology during a news conference in Osaka on July 8 after being indicted over a train derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, in 2005 that left 107 people dead and 562 injured. Yamazaki expressed his intention to step down.

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Kin mark 2nd anniversary of JR West train disaster

Kin mark 2nd anniversary of JR West train disaster

AMAGASAKI, Japan - People offer prayers for the victims of the 2005 West Japan Railway Co. fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, at a place near the accident site on April 25, the second anniversary of the accident which took the lives of 107 people, including the train driver, and injured 562 others.

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Kin mark 2nd anniversary of JR West train disaster

Kin mark 2nd anniversary of JR West train disaster

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Masao Yamazaki, president of West Japan Railway Co., delivers his apologies during a ceremony at the Amagasaki Cultural Center in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 24 to mark the second anniversary of the fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki which killed 107 people and injured 562 others. (Pool photo)

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Top court upholds acquittal of ex-JR West heads over 2005 derailment

Top court upholds acquittal of ex-JR West heads over 2005 derailment

File photo taken in April 2005 shows a train derailment on the JR Fukuchiyama Line that killed 106 passengers and the driver while injuring 562 in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture. In its decision dated June 12, 2017, the Supreme Court has upheld a lower court's acquittal of three former presidents of West Japan Railway Co. over the derailment. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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JR West president indicted over deadly derailment in 2005

JR West president indicted over deadly derailment in 2005

OSAKA, Japan - Masao Yamazaki, president of West Japan Railway Co., speaks at a news conference in Osaka on July 8 after being indicted over a train derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, in 2005 that left 107 people dead and 562 injured. Yamazaki expressed his intention to step down. (Kyodo)

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JR West president indicted over deadly derailment in 2005

JR West president indicted over deadly derailment in 2005

OSAKA, Japan - Masao Yamazaki, president of West Japan Railway Co., bows in apology during a news conference in Osaka on July 8 after being indicted over a train derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, in 2005 that left 107 people dead and 562 injured. Yamazaki expressed his intention to step down. (Kyodo)

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Kin mark 2nd anniversary of JR West train disaster

Kin mark 2nd anniversary of JR West train disaster

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Masao Yamazaki, president of West Japan Railway Co., delivers his apologies during a ceremony at the Amagasaki Cultural Center in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 24 to mark the second anniversary of the fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki which killed 107 people and injured 562 others. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Kin mark 2nd anniversary of JR West train disaster

Kin mark 2nd anniversary of JR West train disaster

AMAGASAKI, Japan - People offer prayers for the victims of the 2005 West Japan Railway Co. fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, at a place near the accident site on April 25, the second anniversary of the accident which took the lives of 107 people, including the train driver, and injured 562 others. (Kyodo)

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Wreckage of derailed train shown to bereaved relatives

Wreckage of derailed train shown to bereaved relatives

HIMEJI, Japan - Tsuneo Okumura, who lost his 21-year-old daughter in the 2005 derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, speaks to reporters at Himeji in the prefecture on Feb. 7, 2011, after seeing the wreckage of the train cars. West Japan Railway Co. allowed bereaved relatives and surviving passengers to view the wreckage of the accident, which killed 107 people and injured 562. (Kyodo)

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JR West president on 6th anniv. of fatal derailment

JR West president on 6th anniv. of fatal derailment

AMAGASAKI, Japan - West Japan Railway Co. President Takayuki Sasaki speaks to reporters after offering flowers at the fatal train accident site in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2011, the sixth anniversary of the accident in which 106 passengers and the driver were killed while 562 people were injured. Sasaki vowed to improve safety of his company's train operations in his speech during a memorial ceremony. (Kyodo)

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Families mark 6th anniv. of fatal derailment

Families mark 6th anniv. of fatal derailment

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Bereaved families of the victims of a 2005 train derailment visit the accident site in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, to commemorate the victims on April 25, 2011, the sixth anniversary of the tragedy in which 106 passengers and the driver were killed while 562 people were injured. (Kyodo)

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - A ceremony is held to commemorate a fatal derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building. (Kyodo)

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows the site of a fatal derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building (back). (Kyodo)

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - West Japan Railway Co. President Takayuki Sasaki offers flowers at an altar at the site of a fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding JR West train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building beside the track. (Kyodo)

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on April 24, 2012, shows the site of an April 25, 2005, fatal derailment in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building (C). (Kyodo)

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - A woman touches scratches of an apartment building at the site of a fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into the apartment building beside the track. (Kyodo)

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - A woman wipes away tears at an altar at the site of a fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building beside the track. (Kyodo)

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - West Japan Railway Co. President Takayuki Sasaki (3rd from R front) and other officials observe a moment of silence at an altar at the site of a fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding JR West train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building beside the track. (Kyodo)

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7 years after derailment

7 years after derailment

OSAKA, Japan - A conductor salutes in a train passing the site of a fatal derailment accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, on April 25, 2012, seven years after the incident. A total of 107 people died and 562 others were injured as a speeding West Japan Railway train derailed at a curved section of track and crashed into an apartment building beside the track. (Kyodo)

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Floral kanji of 'life' in Amagasaki

Floral kanji of 'life' in Amagasaki

AMAGASAKI, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on April 24, 2011, shows the kanji for ''life'' formed by flowers in a field near the site of a fatal train accident in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, a day before the 6th anniversary of the West Japan Railway Co. derailment in which 106 passengers and the driver were killed and 562 people were injured. (Kyodo)

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