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Thanks for your reply. But, Beijing is also dry, so are many cities in northen China. However, I've never heard there is a "fire season" in Beijing. Maybe the houses in Montreal are too old and need to be rewired or something. 2 W" z$ G2 [8 l1 L$ y! J0 M# ~
% D" E5 b& \- d/ h- G* |0 rI've seen fire once a few years ago. I have to say that it was really frightening when you see the flame in real.
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The "fire season" just started, there will be more when it's drier air. Buy your insurance if worry!
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J' n2 X7 o( j8 }[QUOTE=firekity]Red cross offer 3 night stay and full meals, . . . . , very nice. [QUOTE]' m6 F I0 K( ]1 e- S+ a5 [
Don't forget to make donations then, that's how they finance their services, u get tax deductable receipts. |
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