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Crane collapse kills seven, injures two in southern Chinese city of Guangzhou

Authorities say seven people have been killed and two more injured when a crane leaned and collapsed on a construction site in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.

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BEIJING: Authorities say seven people have been killed and two more injured when a crane leaned and collapsed on a construction site in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.

The crane collapsed yesterday at the construction site for the southern headquarters of the state-owned China Communications Construction Company Limited, which builds infrastructure and provides urban development. The city's Haizhu district says investigators are looking into how it happened.

The company could not be reached for comment today.

Work safety is a major concern in China where safety regulations are often ignored.

The district says the two injured are in stable condition.

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