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Cold wave freezes most of China, shutting highways, roads

By AFP
December 16, 2023

BEIJING: President Xi Jinping called for “all-out” emergency response efforts as a cold wave extended its grip over China on Friday, with temperatures falling below freezing across most of the country and snowfall affecting transport in many places.

Chinas President Xi Jinping speaks during a meeting at the Government Office in Hanoi on December 13, 2023. — AFP
China's President Xi Jinping speaks during a meeting at the Government Office in Hanoi on December 13, 2023. — AFP

Temperatures were expected to drop to below minus 40 degrees Celsius in parts of the northeastern province of Heilongjiang and in the region of Xinjiang in the northwest, along with Inner Mongolia and the provinces of Gansu and Qinghai, according to forecasts from China’s National Meteorological Centre.

Xi, who went to the southern Guangxi region on Thursday and Friday, said heavy rain and snow in many parts of the country had affected power supplies, transport and people’s lives, the official Xinhua news agency reported. It added he told local governments to refine their precautionary measures and improve contingency plans.

The cold wave that began the start of this week was moving through the country from north to south and was expected to take temperatures lower into the weekend, although rain and snow will decrease, the Meteorological Centre said.

The city of Yichun in Heilongjiang could see a record low of minus 47.9 C (minus 54.2 F), recorded in January 1980, broken early next week. In Henan province, snowfall and icy roads along with heavy fog caused multiple accidents on several expressways leading to traffic controls.

Traffic authorities in Ningxia region said some of its highways have become unsafe and implemented temporary traffic measures as snow fell. Neighbouring Gansu also saw some highways closed and trains suspended, according to state media.

On Beijing’s outskirts, authorities looking into an accident on a commuter rail line said a train carriage failed to brake while moving downhill, colliding with another car that had stopped because track conditions had deteriorated in the snow.

The authorities said 515 people were sent to hospitals for medical checks after the accident, many with bone fractures.

In the southern coastal province of Guangdong, maritime authorities had suspended 29 passenger ferry routes as of Friday afternoon, state television said.