日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

CHINA> National
Heavy fog hampers transport services
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-11-26 07:52

Heavy fog hampers transport services
People practice Tai Chi during heavy fog in Zhoushan, East China's Zhejiang province, November 25, 2009. [CFP] 

 Heavy fog hampers transport services
Trucks are stranded due to heavy fog in Jinan, East China's Shandong province, November 25, 2009.[CFP]

 

CHENGDU: Transport ground to a halt as heavy fog enveloped parts of China Wednesday forcing airports and expressways to close to traffic.

In the southwest China's Sichuan Province, the cities affected included Chengdu, the provincial capital, Dazhou, Leshan and Meishan, according to local meteorologists.

In Chengdu, Shuangliu International Airport closed at around 6:50 a.m., as visibility fell below 50 meters. It resumed normal operations at around 11 a.m. when the fog dispersed.

During the closure, 105 flights to and from Shuangliu were delayed and more than 10,000 passengers were stranded. Some of the incoming flights were forced to land at airports in nearby Chongqing and Kunming cities.

At least four expressways, including the routes between Chengdu and Dujiangyan and between Dazhou and Chongqing, were closed in the morning.

Beijing, the nation's capital, was also blanketed in fog early Wednesday.

Prior to 9 a.m., visibility at the Capital International Airport in Beijing was around 50 meters, rising to 500 meters after 10 a.m.. Many flights were delayed, said a north China aviation control department spokesman, but without revealing the exact number.

Tianjin sections of Beijing-Tianjin-Tanggu and Beijing-Shanghai expressways were closed in the morning because of the fog.

 Heavy fog hampers transport services
A worker sweeps up fallen leaves outside the Forbidden City during heavy fog in Beijing November 25, 2009.[Agencies]

 Heavy fog hampers transport services
The landmark building of China Central Television's new headquarters is enveloped by heavy fog in Beijing, November 25. 2009.



Meteorologists in Beijing believed the fog spread to Beijing from the adjacent Hebei Province.

In northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, more than 4,000 passengers were stranded at the airport of Urumqi, the regional capital, Wednesday as some 132 domestic and international flights were canceled or delayed due to the heavy fog, according to the airport management.

Visibility in the airport dropped to about 300 meters at noon and the fog is estimated to linger in the city in the coming 12 hours, according to the latest weather forecast.
When the flights will resume remained unknown.

In east China's Shandong Province, heavy fog had delayed some 40 flights and closed a number of highways Wednesday. About 30 of the delayed flights have taken off and almost all the affected highways had reopened to traffic by 5 p.m..

The station said fog will continue to blanket part of the province until Thursday morning, reducing the visibility to less than 200 meters in some localities.

According to the forecast from the National Meteorological Center at 6 p.m., heavy fog is expected to reduce visibility to below 1,000 meters in Beijing and Tianjin municipalities and areas in 13 provinces including Shanxi, Shandong and Sichuan.

 

Heavy fog hampers transport services

Heavy fog blankets Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, November 25, 2009. [Xinhua]

 

主站蜘蛛池模板: 特黄特色大片免费播放器使用方法 | 成年人免费观看视频网站 | 欧美成人免费观看 | 免费成人在线看 | 91麻豆成人| 国产在线不卡 | 日韩精品久久 | 国产男女av| 日本天堂中文字幕 | 一区二区国产精品 | 久久艹国产 | 四虎午夜 | 亚洲成人三级 | 91在线小视频 | 黄色综合网站 | 深夜福利网站在线观看 | 理论片亚洲 | 女人的天堂网 | 看免费的毛片 | 公共露出暴露狂另类av | 欧美性精品 | 欧美精品免费看 | 国产欧美综合一区 | 男人天堂免费 | 国产精品一区久久久 | а中文在线天堂 | 日批动态图 | www.色中色 | 国内久久久久 | 一本色道久久综合亚洲二区三区 | 欧美不卡一区二区 | 色综合久久久久久久 | 亚洲激情影院 | 欧美绿帽合集xxxxx | 影音先锋在线视频观看 | 欧美日韩黄色片 | www.日韩在线观看 | 激情天堂 | 欧美视频一二三 | 精品国产乱码久久久久久蜜臀网站 | 中文字幕一区二区三区在线观看 |