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China freeze 'has cost billions' | |
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China's worst snow storms in half a century have caused 54bn yuan (£3.8bn) of damage, officials have announced. | |
Sixty people are now known to have died as a result of the severe weather, which began three weeks ago. | |
Millions of travellers remain stranded as they try to get home for next week's Lunar New Year holiday, with the army helping to clear railways and roads. | |
Meanwhile, the authorities have ordered coal production to be increased and imposed emergency price controls. | |
With millions reported to be without water and electricity, the government is working hard to convince people it is in control of the situation. | |
Misery of stranded millionsIn pictures: Mayhem in Hunan | Misery of stranded millionsIn pictures: Mayhem in Hunan |
On Wednesday, President Hu Jintao visited a coal mine in Shanxi province. | On Wednesday, President Hu Jintao visited a coal mine in Shanxi province. |
"Disaster-hit areas need coal and the power plants need coal," he told miners, according to Xinhua news agency. | "Disaster-hit areas need coal and the power plants need coal," he told miners, according to Xinhua news agency. |
"I pay an early New Year call here to those miners who will not go back home to celebrate the Spring Festival for [the sake of] the coal production," he said. | |
'How long?' | 'How long?' |
Snow has been falling in central and southern regions for three weeks. | |
Officials have warned that many could face food shortages in the future as a result of wrecked winter crops. | |
Chinese travellers are trying to get home for the Lunar New YearIn pictures | Chinese travellers are trying to get home for the Lunar New YearIn pictures |
It has also hit the busiest travelling season - the run-up to Lunar New Year on 7 February. | |
People, many of them poor migrant workers, have been stranded at stations across the region, while major roads have also been blocked. | |
On Wednesday trains began operating out of Guangzhou, where hundreds of thousands of people have been stranded. | On Wednesday trains began operating out of Guangzhou, where hundreds of thousands of people have been stranded. |
Daily passenger capacity was up to 400,000, official media said, but huge crowds still remained at the station. | Daily passenger capacity was up to 400,000, official media said, but huge crowds still remained at the station. |
Graphic designer Cheng Xia, 28, was not optimistic. | Graphic designer Cheng Xia, 28, was not optimistic. |
"The weather is still bad," he told the Associated Press news agency. "Once I get on a train, who knows how long I'll be on it? We could get stuck for three or four days." | "The weather is still bad," he told the Associated Press news agency. "Once I get on a train, who knows how long I'll be on it? We could get stuck for three or four days." |
Officials had urged people not travel - a plea that many seemed to be heeding, Xinhua news agency said. | Officials had urged people not travel - a plea that many seemed to be heeding, Xinhua news agency said. |
Still more snow was expected over the next few days and temperatures were expected to remain below freezing, forecasters said. | Still more snow was expected over the next few days and temperatures were expected to remain below freezing, forecasters said. |
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