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Snow, ice disrupt trips for millions ahead of Spring Festival

Snow, ice disrupt trips for millions ahead of Spring Festival
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How to deal with freezing rain and snow during the Spring Festival?

On February 1, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued an orange freezing warning for the first time. This was the highest level freezing warning issued since my country established freezing warning standards in 2010. From February 1st to 4th, there will be persistent freezing rain in parts of southern Henan, Hubei, central and northern Anhui, northern Jiangsu,central and northern Hunan, eastern Guizhou, and southeastern Chongqing. This will be the strongest winter since 2009, with the central and eastern regions being the main affected areas.

The Central Meteorological Observatory issued the first freezing warning this year, with persistent freezing rain in 7 provinces and cities

The Central Meteorological Observatory issued the first freezing warning this year, with persistent freezing rain in 7 provinces and cities. Moderate to heavy rain occurred in eastern Hubei, central and southern Jiangsu and Anhui, northern Zhejiang, and Shanghai. The meteorological department reminded that this rain and snow event coincides with the peak period of returning home during the Spring Festival. The public needs to arrange their travel plans reasonably. Jiangnan, South China and other places should pay attention to preventing geological disasters that may be caused by continuous rainfall and local heavy rainfall.

Heavy snow, rain threaten travel chaos during China s Lunar New Year

Heavy snow and rain is forecast to hit central and eastern China in the coming days, threatening travel plans for hundreds of millions of Chinese workers heading home for the Lunar New Year.

The Ministry of Emergency Management has expanded the scope of Level IV emergency response to low-temperature rain, snow and freezing disasters to 11 provinces

The Ministry of Emergency Management has expanded the scope of Level IV emergency response to low-temperature rain, snow and freezing disasters to 11 provinces. At 18:00 on February 1, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow snow warning and an orange freezing warning. It is expected that from February 1st to 5th, there will be snowfall in the eastern part of Northwest China, North China, Northeast China, and northern Huanghuai. We must attach great importance to the harm of freezing rain to electricity, communications and other infrastructure, closely monitor freezing rain falling areas, strengthen monitoring and inspections.

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