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MOSCOW, October 24 - PRIME. Despite the fact that the EU complains about high prices for gas and electricity, so far not the residents of the European Union are suffering from the lack of electricity and heat, but ordinary Chinese. Severe power outages have occurred in most provinces in China and have affected more than 300 million people. Experts told Rossiyskaya Gazeta in more detail. The publication writes that in some cities in northeast China traffic lights and street lighting do not work, elevators are stopped in skyscrapers, and there are water supply interruptions in some areas. As a result,…
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