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Moscow sewer: All eight members of tour party confirmed dead in floods
A tour guide and all seven members of their party have been found dead after being trapped underground by flood waters in Moscow's sewer system
The group was exploring the underground Neglinka, a tributary of the city's main river, the Moskva. Several companies offer tours of the city's sewers, some of which date from the 19th Century.
Moscow sewer: All eight members of tour party confirmed dead in floods
A tour guide and all seven members of their party have been found dead after being trapped underground by flood waters in Moscow's sewer system
The group was exploring the underground Neglinka, a tributary of the city's main river, the Moskva. Several companies offer tours of the city's sewers, some of which date from the 19th Century.
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