Freezing temperatures in northern China trigger alert
AFP | Beijing
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China yesterday issued a low-temperature alert, warning the mercury could drop to historic lows in some areas of the country, one day after President Xi Jinping urged “all-out efforts” to ensure safety.
The freezing weather comes on the heels of this winter’s first snowfall in Beijing, where the public transport system faced delays, flights were cancelled and slippery tracks caused a metro collision Thursday evening that injured more than a hundred people.
The country’s meteorological authorities yesterday morning issued a low-temperature warning that forecasted a cold wave across “the greater part” of China that will last until Tuesday.
State news agency Xinhua, meanwhile, cited authorities in saying “some areas in northern China and regions along the Yellow River and Huaihe River might see their temperatures near or break record lows for the same period of the year”. Defying the already frosty weather, tourists in Beijing braved biting winds Friday at the portion of the Great Wall located in the mountains surrounding the city, where the iconic monument sat covered in a thin layer of snow.
Unusually cold weather is also expected to extend into other parts of China, with yesterday’s official warning adding that temperatures of 0 degrees Celsius or lower in coming days were expected in the southern part of Guizhou Province -- about 300 kilometres from the border with Vietnam.
As the country braced for the mercury dip, President Xi Jinping called for “all-out efforts in emergency response”, state media reported Friday evening. Facing “high disaster risks” posed by the impending cold spell, “Xi said close attention must be paid to the disaster prevention and relief work”, Xinhua reported.
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