China Braces for New Cold Wave Amid Spring Festival Travel Rush
A new cold wave is set to hit central and eastern China, bringing heavy snow and rain that could impact the Spring Festival travel rush.
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A new cold wave is set to hit central and eastern China, bringing heavy snow and rain that could impact the Spring Festival travel rush.
China is set to experience record-breaking snow and rain across central and eastern regions during the Spring Festival travel rush, affecting millions.
China braces for its first cold wave of 2024, with intense snowfall and drastic temperature drops expected across central and eastern regions.
China’s National Meteorological Center has issued a yellow blizzard alert for multiple northern regions, warning of heavy snowfall and severe winter conditions.
Jilin City is transformed into a fairy-tale wonderland as soft rime decorates its landscape after the first snowfall of the year, highlighting its beautiful riverside scenery.
Typhoon Saola has hit southern China with strong winds and heavy rains, while Typhoon Haikui approaches eastern coastal areas, intensifying the 2023 Pacific typhoon season.
Dandong City in Liaoning Province braces for Tropical Storm Khanun with emergency measures to protect residents and visitors.
Rescue teams, including armed police and volunteers, continue their efforts in Hebei’s Zhuozhou after heavy floods have eased in the region.
China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region gears up for severe rainfall from Typhoon Doksuri, with red alerts issued and events suspended to ensure safety.
Typhoon Doksuri makes landfall in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, stirring strong winds and heavy rain as China’s national observatory renews a red alert.