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作为新闻接受者,我在美国领略了一次那里报道工作的“闪光”的“风采”。那是金山湾区东湾的一场大火,使我深深感受到新闻报道贴近群众、贴近生活的重要。这是全美有史以来损失最惨重的火灾。从1991年10月20日起,到23日才全部扑灭。这场连烧四天的六级大火,将风景优美的山城——奥克兰一柏克利东南的百老汇高地,夷为千疮百孔的废墟。这里有山有水,有一片高级住宅区,每幢房价都在30万美元至50万美元之间,少数达百万美元;有一幢
As a news taker, I got a taste of the “glitter” “style” of a report there in the United States. That was a big fire in Tung Wan in Jinshan Bay. I was deeply impressed by the importance of keeping news coverage close to the masses and getting closer to life. This is the worst loss of fire ever recorded in the United States. From October 20, 1991 onwards, until the 23rd all extinguished. This six-day fire burning four days, will be the scenic mountain - Auckland - Berkeley southeast Broadway heights, riddled with ruins. There are mountains and water, there is an advanced residential area, each price is between 300,000 to 500,000 US dollars, a few million dollars; there is a