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Home / Weather / China Battles Arctic Blast: Snow, Ice Grip Nation

China Battles Arctic Blast: Snow, Ice Grip Nation

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Record low temperatures reaching -44.5°C in Inner Mongolia.
  • Freezing rain disrupts rail transport in Hunan province.
  • Shandong reports record electricity demand amid cold snap.
China Battles Arctic Blast: Snow, Ice Grip Nation

China is implementing extensive emergency measures as a severe cold wave brings heavy snow, strong winds, and plunging temperatures to vast regions.

Temperatures in Inner Mongolia have dropped significantly, reaching as low as -44.5 degrees Celsius in some areas. Public warming stations have been opened in Hohhot, and heating services are operating continuously to ensure residents remain warm. Agricultural efforts are focused on protecting greenhouse crops in Chifeng, with technical teams reinforcing structures and providing heating.

In Hunan province, freezing rain and sleet have caused disruptions to rail transport, leading to service suspensions and rerouting. Railway stations are implementing anti-slip measures and increasing staff at refund counters. Efforts are underway to ensure the safe operation of all rail equipment.

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Energy supplies are also a major focus. Shandong province experienced record electricity demand, prompting upgrades to power lines and the readiness of emergency repair teams. Meanwhile, staff at Xinjiang's Hutubi gas storage facility are conducting critical inspections to ensure sufficient gas supply during peak demand.

The National Meteorological Center attributes the cold wave to a powerful air mass originating from Siberia, warning that hazardous conditions like gales and road icing are expected to persist.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Temperatures have fallen dramatically, reaching as low as minus 44.5 degrees Celsius in parts of Inner Mongolia.
Authorities have ramped up emergency measures, including opening public warming stations, ensuring heating and energy supplies, and clearing roads.
North China's Inner Mongolia, Central China's Hunan, East China's Shandong, and the northwestern Xinjiang region are experiencing significant impacts.

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