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Worst snow storms in 50 years experienced in southern China,
The Chinese prime minister, Wen Jiabao, has been urging his people to have the faith to overcome the worst snow storms in fifty years, the state media has reported. He has called the extreme weather being experienced as a severe natural disaster, when he travelled to one of the worst affected places, the Hunan province. The weather has reportedly caused extreme travel chaos, leaving thousands stranded. Heavy fog has apparently paralysed the transport network: delaying air flights and road traffic. A woman was claimed to have been trampled to death in the southern city of Guangzhou, during a human stampede to board a waiting train. In another southern city, Chenzou, there has been no electricity for a week, and many of the four million residents have been without an adequatewater supply fora number of days. |
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