Shanghai Daily

64-year mercury mark freezes Xinjiang town

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TEMPERATUR­ES broke a 64year-old record in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, plunging to a bone-chilling minus 52.3 degrees Celsius amid a cold spell and traffic disruption­s following the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday.

Several parts of China are battling another deep freeze as people return from weeklong celebratio­ns of the year’s biggest holiday. Just before it started, blizzards and icy rain had stranded travelers on railways and roads.

State media said Sunday’s milestone in Tuerhong Township of Fuyun County was the lowest since records began in Xinjiang, surpassing the minus 51.5 degrees set on January 21, 1960.

The figure was just shy of the lowest national temperatur­e of minus 53 degrees in Mohe, northeaste­rn Heilongjia­ng Province, on January 22 last year.

Amid several days of cold and snow, 853 kilometers of roads have been affected in the region’s area of Altay, CCTV said. That spurred highway authoritie­s to send 47 vehicles and 86 rescuers to remove snow overnight.

Official figures show the regions of Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang, along with the provinces of Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjia­ng have closed 43 sections of road and 623 toll stations, CCTV said yesterday.

National weather authoritie­s raised the warning for freezing weather conditions to its second highest level, the Global Times newspaper said, with drastic falls expected through Thursday.

The most severely affected areas will include parts of Inner Mongolia, northeaste­rn China, the central province of Hubei and Hunan in the south, it added.

According to the National Meteorolog­ical Center, temperatur­es will drop by 8 to 12 degrees in most parts.

(Agencies)

 ?? ?? Police try to extricate a trapped vehicle that had slid and collapsed on a snow-blanketed road in Altay City, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on Sunday. — Xinhua
Police try to extricate a trapped vehicle that had slid and collapsed on a snow-blanketed road in Altay City, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on Sunday. — Xinhua
 ?? ?? A man looks after livestock in warm enclosures in Fuyun County, Xinjiang, on Sunday amid frigid temperatur­es. — Xinhua
A man looks after livestock in warm enclosures in Fuyun County, Xinjiang, on Sunday amid frigid temperatur­es. — Xinhua

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