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Heavy snowstorm kills 7 road workers in Altay

- By CUI JIA cuijia@chinadaily.com.cn

Seven people were found dead after going missing in a heavy snowstorm in Altay in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, the local government said on Monday night.

On Saturday, the region’s meteorolog­ical bureau issued its highestlev­el warning for extreme cold. It warned that heavy snowstorms would continue to lash northern Xinjiang, including Altay prefecture, and that there could be drops in temperatur­e of as much as 30 C, to well below freezing in some areas.

At around 11 pm on Saturday, the city’s emergency response center received a call saying that eight road constructi­on workers had gone missing in extreme weather conditions, the Altay government said in a statement.

The workers were on their way to their homes after their constructi­on work had been put on hold. The management team decided to take them to a town about 4 kilometers from the constructi­on site, it said.

The vehicle carrying eight people left the site around 7:10 pm. Due to the extreme weather conditions, the vehicle became stranded only 500 meters from the site. Failing to get the vehicle moving again, the workers decided to walk back to the site after consulting with the management team, it added.

According to the statement, the weather conditions in the area took a turn for the worse at around 8:30 pm with stronger wind and heavier snow, and the workers lost their way. They were found around 11:10 am on Sunday and taken to a local hospital. Unfortunat­ely, only one of them survived.

It was the first time that Xinjiang had issued its highest warning for cold temperatur­e since 2008.

The extreme weather conditions have also severely affected herdsmen in northern Xinjiang who still follow the tradition of moving livestock around seasonal pastures.

The cold snap has coincided with them moving their livestock from spring and autumn pastures to winter pastures. In northern Xinjiang, many rescue missions have been carried out to save herdsmen and livestock stranded in blizzards during the migration.

Aoqierbata­r, head of the Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Bureau of Bortala Mongolian prefecture, said winter migration normally lasts 10 days. For the herdsmen, it’s one of the most important and challengin­g tasks of the year.

“The cold snap has made the task extremely difficult. The livestock are likely to lose more weight, get sick and lose the babies they carry causing great losses for herdsmen. So we have arranged trucks to help herdsmen transport livestock directly to winter pastures, which is faster and safer in extreme weather conditions,” Aoqierbata­r said.

This year, more than 2,010 herdsmen with 242,700 livestock from the neighborin­g Ili Kazak autonomous prefecture will arrive at the winter pasture in Bortala. Aoqierbata­r said support from the department­s of traffic control, health and emergency response is in place along the migration routes.

In Altay, where the lowest temperatur­e in some areas has dropped to -48.6 C, more than 614,500 livestock had arrived at their winter pastures by Monday. The migration of the other 240,000 livestock will be completed before Dec 20, the local government said.

 ?? JI HAIXIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A woman uses a plastic sheet to shelter herself from rain in Taicang, Jiangsu province, as a cold snap sweeps through, sending the temperatur­es plummeting by some 15 C.
JI HAIXIN / FOR CHINA DAILY A woman uses a plastic sheet to shelter herself from rain in Taicang, Jiangsu province, as a cold snap sweeps through, sending the temperatur­es plummeting by some 15 C.

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