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Home > Specials> China Battles Against Snow Havoc
• New round of snow snarls traffic 2008-02-26
Fresh snow in parts of China has again disrupted transport and killed livestock, as the country struggles to recover from the worst winter in half a century.
• Power suppliers given deadline 2008-02-21
The country's two major power firms have been told to speed up repair work in snow-hit regions to ensure electricity is restored by the end of next month.
• [GD] Power to be fully restored in snow-hit north Guangdong in early March 2008-02-19
A total of 6000 power grid workers are now repairing the electricity transmission lines in Shaoguan city in north Guangdong, which bring power to the province from central Hunan and southwestern Guizhou Provinces.
• China's snow disaster areas shift focus to reconstruction work 2008-02-15
• Official: Snowstorm won't affect Chinese food prices "too heavily" 2008-02-15
• China tries to maintain price stability of grain, oil in disaster areas 2008-02-15
• China vows to normalize life, production in snow-hit areas 2008-02-14
• China sees post-holiday travel peak 2008-02-13
• Chinese President spends Spring Festival in disaster-hit southern region 2008-02-09
• Workers find New Year warmth away from home 2008-02-09
• Chinese premier makes latest visit to disaster-hit region 2008-02-06
• Transport resumes in frozen south China 2008-02-06
• [GD] Migrants stay put in Guangdong 2008-02-05
• China confident, capable in winning battle against disaster 2008-02-05
• Trunk North-south expressway reopened 2008-02-05
• Premier calls for courage, patience as snow not over 2008-02-04
• [GD] Schoolhouses opened to take in stranded travelers 2008-02-04
• China orders more disaster relief efforts as weather turns milder 2008-02-04
• Tanks sent to deice storm-affected highways 2008-02-04
• [GD] Guangdong continues relief efforts 2008-02-03
• "We have faith," Chinese Premier tells country 2008-02-03
• China's winter storms delay 141 trains, affect 212,000 passengers 2008-02-03
• Passengers warned not to swarm to recovering railways 2008-02-03
• [GD] Stampede leaves 1 dead in Guangzhou Railway Station 2008-02-03
• 306,000 soldiers mobilized to combat snow disasters 2008-02-02
• China National Grid: power to be resumed soon in worst-snow-hit area 2008-02-02
• Severe winter weather may persist for another week in China 2008-02-02
• No effort spared, President Hu says 2008-02-02
• [GD] 10 water wagons ensure passengers for washing and rinsing 2008-02-02
• [GD] RMB 1.55 million earmarked for migrant workers' spring festival celebration 2008-02-02
• [GD] Guangzhou citizens active in donating 2008-02-02
• [GD] Trunk line 'basically' normal 2008-02-02
• China's snow havoc causes losses up to 53.9 bln yuan 2008-02-02
• China sets up command center to deal with snow disaster 2008-02-02
• China's traffic system recovering, but faces further trials 2008-02-02
• Leaders' visits boost morale amid China's winter-weather crisis 2008-02-01
• [GD] China Mobile adds 10 yuan to stranded passengers' accounts 2008-02-01
• [GD] Passengers to be home for holiday 2008-02-01
• Guangdong: 60% of migrant workers may stay put 2008-02-01
• [GD] Guangzhou launches emergency power supply plan 2008-01-31
• Traffic being slowly restored 2008-01-31
• [GD] Premier Wen meets passengers stranded at Guangzhou station 2008-01-30
• [GD] Guangzhou launches emergency relief plan for first time 2008-01-30
• China fights "war" against havoc caused by snow 2008-01-30
• China works to limit snow-inflicted chaos 2008-01-29
• China issues red alert for snowstorms 2008-01-28
• [GD] Heavy snow piles on the agony 2008-01-28
• [GD] 200,000 Passengers stuck at Guangzhou railway station 2008-01-28
• Premier inspects expressway, railway services 2008-01-28
• China stresses sufficient agricultural products supply 2008-01-28
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