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By Feng Yiran
Feb 06, 2008
Epoch Times Staff
Villagers walk past snow covered Hui-Style buildings in the Hongshiliu Village February 2,
2008 in the outskirts of Wuhan of Hubei Province, China. (China Photos/Getty Images)
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According to a report from China's National Metrological Centre, the snow storms that hit a major
portion of China in recent weeks eased on Monday.
However, Southern China is expected to face more stormy weather again around Feb. 10 which may
last a month.
Since mid-January, at least 100 million people from 18 provinces, cities, and autonomous regions have
been affected by the bad weather. In the most severely impacted region in Central China's Hunan
province, the total number of victims was nearly 40 million, including 20 deaths. China News Service
said the Hunan Weather Relief Headquarters estimated that 3.52 million people were without access to
adequate drinking water, 82,000 houses collapsed, 2.46 million hectares of crops were damaged and
608,000 head of livestock died.
Zhong Qimao, the assistant head of the Civil Affairs Bureau in Southeast China's Jiangxi province, said
at a press conference on Monday that over half of Jianxi population — 22.1 million people — has been
hit by the snow storm, resulting two deaths.
More than 38,000 hectares of crops were completely destroyed and 670,000 people were affected by a
lack of drinking water. The direct economic impact has been estimated as high as 19.46 trillion yuan
(approximately US$2.7 trillion).
According to survey data from the Civil Affairs Bureau in Sichuan province, the low temperatures and
snowstorms have caused the break down of transportation, electricity and water supplies in 19 cities
and 113 counties.
By February 3, the number of people affected in Sichuan by the disaster had reached 10.302 million,
with 3 dead, 67,500 injured or ill and 292,000 impacted by water supply problems.
In addition, more than 16,000 houses collapsed and 87,000 more were damaged. A total of 513,000
hectares of cropland was affected, with more than 312,000 hectares of crops completely destroyed.
It is estimated that the total financial loss has exceeded 3.374 trillion yuan (US$450 billion) including
1.928 trillion in agricultural losses.
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