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This photo taken on July 25, 2011 shows lit candles and flowers left by mourners for the victims who died in the July 23 high-speed train collision, in Wenzhou, in eastern China's Zhejiang province. One of China's official newspapers on July 27, 2011 accused the authorities of "arrogance" in their handling of the deadly high-speed train crash, joining a rising chorus of public fury. The accident, which left at least 39 people killed and nearly 200 people injured, was the worst to hit the country's rapidly expanding high-speed rail network. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo by AFP) (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)
This photo taken on July 25, 2011 shows lit candles and flowers left by mourners for the victims who died in the July 23 high-speed train collision, in Wenzhou, in eastern China's Zhejiang province. One of China's official newspapers on July 27, 2011 accused the authorities of "arrogance" in their handling of the deadly high-speed train crash, joining a rising chorus of public fury. The accident, which left at least 39 people killed and nearly 200 people injured, was the worst to hit the country's rapidly expanding high-speed rail network. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo by AFP) (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)
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