BEIJING — A 300-yard section of a 200-mile high-speed railway, which had undergone test runs, collapsed most likely due to heavy rains, the New York Times reported.

The incident, in light of a crash last year that killed 40 people, is raising questions about the quality of work on the rail system. For the full story, click here.

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