Cold wave brings about flurry days (China Daily) Updated: 2004-12-02 00:39
Fog continued to cover North China, Northeast China, most regions of the
southern areas of the Yangtze River and parts of Southwest China yesterday.
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Twenty cars in a pile-up caused by heavy fog on the No.102 highway
yesterday morning in Northeast China's Liaoning Province. No one was
injured in the accident. [newsphoto] | The fog
might weaken or fade away today, with the coming of a cold wave that will bring
snow and wind, according to forecast from the China Central Meteorological
Observatory.
Beijing Meteorological Observatory forecasted that sleet could fall in the
capital city last night and through today.
The fog is expected to be driven away by a cold wave that is forecasted to
arrive in Beijing tonight.
Xie Shaodong, an expert with the department of environmental science of
Peking University, suggested people stay indoors.
He also said people should avoid driving cars, because emissions from them
could worsen the already-bad air quality.
The foggy weather is harmful to the respiratory system, he said.
The fog limited visibility to 100 metres in urban areas of Beijing. In some
regions, the visibility was only 10 metres.
The Beijing Meteorological Observatory issued a warning for heavy fog early
on Wednesday. It was the first time since Beijing launched its warning system
for sudden accidental weather in July.
The fog which started Tuesday affected air traffic the most.
At the Beijing Capital International Airport, the fog caused the longest
delays in recent years, said Xinhua News Agency.
On Wednesday, more than 500 fights were delayed.
The serious situation continued yesterday.
Both Wednesday and yesterday saw about 10,000 passengers kept at the airport
daily, the report said.
Zhang Zhantao with the airport told Xinhua that passengers have remained calm
despite the delay.
In addition, Zhang said the airport has asked people through the radio to
take trains instead of planes if they travel.
Xinhua said in the past several days, people leaving Beijing by train have
numbered more than 100,000 daily, while the normal figure stands at 80,000.
The foggy weather has also led to many traffic accidents and several
expressways being shut down around Beijing.
Between Tuesday night and early Wednesday, five expressways in the capital
were shut down due to low visibility.
In only one hour from 7 am to 8 am on Wednesday, 200 traffic accidents were
reported to Beijing traffic police.
At 1:30 am on Wednesday, a car rushed into a truck at Miyun in Beijing,
causing the car driver die immediately.
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