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At least two children were killed when a bridge collapsed over a river in Indonesia on Tuesday. Several people are still missing. The National Disaster Management Agency said dozens of people were on the bridge when it collapsed, plunging them into the river in Serang, Banten province. The people were reportedly standing on the bridge to watch a rafting exercise below. It is believed the bridge collapsed due to the weight of the people. Report by Mark Morris.
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Bridge collapses into Indonesian river, killing two
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