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Bad weather continues to hamper return journeys

- By ZHENG JINRAN zhengjinra­n@chinadaily.com.cn

A local person

dresses up and performs shehuo, a collection of traditiona­l folk performanc­es, on a foggy day in Yongji, Shanxi province, on Saturday, as part of the city’s Spring Festival celebratio­ns.

Some regions such as Hunan province saw fog reduce visibility to 50 meters

After dense fog caused travel disruption­s in central and southern regions at the weekend, sleet and strong wind will arrive and continue to affect these regions until Thursday, the national weather authority said on Sunday.

Starting on Monday, northern regions, including part of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, will experience heavy snow, while sleet and rain will cover the majority of central and southern regions, the China Meteorolog­ical Observator­y said.

Strong winds and a drop in temperatur­e will follow, it added.

The wind will disperse the densefog thathasshr­oudedthe central and southern regions, including parts of Hebei, Henan, HubeiandAn­huiprovinc­es, since Saturday.

The fog reduced visibility to 500 meters, closing expressway­s and causing many accidents, the observator­y said.

During the travel rush, which will end on Feb 21, an estimated 2.98 billion trips will be made, according to the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

Since Thursday, the country has seen passenger flow soar after the weeklong LunarNew Year holiday ended, while the lingering fog and imminent Xu Ying, sleet and strong winds will continue to disrupt traffic, the weather authority said.

In Yiyang, Hunan province, visibility was lowered to 50 meters at 8 amon Sunday due to fog, closing expressway­s.

“I sawa rear-end collision on the road in front of my house on Saturday morning because of the poor visibility, even though they were driving slowly,” Xu Ying, a 29-year-old living in Yiyang, said on Sunday, adding that many cars were lined up in front of the expressway entrance this morning.

Northern parts of the affected regions saw fog begin to descend on Sunday afternoon, while some regions in Hubei and Henan provinces may see the fog disperse fromMonday afternoon, it said.

Many travelers chose to take trains to avoid the affects of bad weather on road conditions.

For example, in Fuyang, Anhui province, many expressway­s were closed due to fog on Sunday morning, forcing passengers to take trains.

I saw a rear-end collision on the road in front of my house ... even though they drove slowly.” resident in Yiyang, Hunan province

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