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== Temporary Shutdown :: Posted By Goth ==
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== "Rescue underway as collapse traps miners" ==
[[INB]] will be shut down for two weeks while the offices undergo renovation. Important press notices should be sent directly to the [[Ministry of Truth]].
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<small>'''Posted by: [[Mordus Nordstroem]] on Year 24 Day 98'''
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'''CH`HODOS''' (Industry) – Citizens on the planet of Ch`hodos were hit by a tragedy earlier today as a mine collapse left many miners trapped deep below the surface. The mine, located on the outskirts of the capital city, Charr, was being operated by a team of Human and alien miners when the collapse occurred. The exact cause of the incident is still unknown and an investigation is underway led by the Ministry of Interior’s Bureau for Mine Incidents.
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 8 March 2023

"Rescue underway as collapse traps miners"

Posted by: Mordus Nordstroem on Year 24 Day 98

CH`HODOS (Industry) – Citizens on the planet of Ch`hodos were hit by a tragedy earlier today as a mine collapse left many miners trapped deep below the surface. The mine, located on the outskirts of the capital city, Charr, was being operated by a team of Human and alien miners when the collapse occurred. The exact cause of the incident is still unknown and an investigation is underway led by the Ministry of Interior’s Bureau for Mine Incidents.

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