Sandstorm hits North China over weekend (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-03-10 22:05
Many areas in the northern and central parts of China
are being hit by sandstorms, which are expected to last over the weekend and
bring falling temperatures and strong winds, according to a local meteorological
station.
Local residents cycle against a sandstorm which hit
Hohhot, North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Thursday March 9,
2006. Sandstorms frequent the northern part of China in the spring.
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The sandstorm, forecast to occur between March 9 and 12, will affect Inner
Mongolia Autonomous Region and provinces of Gansu, Henan, Heilongjiang, Jilin
and Liaoning in North China, said Kang Ling, an expert of the meteorological
station on Friday.
The sandstorm is resulting from cold air from Siberia and low pressure from
Mongolia. On Thursday, the cold air swept across Inner Mongolia, Gansu and Henan
with strong winds and sandstorms which are now spreading to Northeast China.
The
temperatures will drop 6 to 8 degrees centigrade in 24 hours in the
provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning with sandstorm, heavy snow or sleet.
A sandstorm hits Hohhot, North
China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Thursday March 9, 2006.
Sandstorms frequent the northern part of China in the spring.
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Local weather stations have issued sandstorm, snow and strong wind warnings
and have advised local people to take necessary measures against possible
respiratory and eye-related diseases.
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