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China: Rains, snow disrupt traffic in parts of China
Persistent rains and snows have caused landslides, disrupted traffic, and flooded farmland in several provinces of China. In central and eastern areas of Gansu Province in northwest China, days of rains have triggered multiple landslides, blocking several roads. In response, the local road maintenance departments have activated emergency response plans and deployed heavy machinery and personnel to landslide sites to clear debris and direct traffic. As of Sunday noon, one of the roads had reopened to traffic after debris were removed from half of its lanes. Dezhou City, Shandong Province in east China has been hit by intermittent rains over the past few days. The latest downpour struck the city in evening rush hours on Saturday, impacting commuters, and local traffic police have taken measures to ensure smooth traffic. The rain intensified on Sunday morning, resulting in waterlogging in some low-lying farmland. In Wucheng County of Dezhou, the depth of logging water exceeded 10 centimeters in some fields, seriously affecting corn harvest. Farmland drainage is still underway in the town. In Qilian County of northwest China's Qinghai Province, a wintry mix stranded more than 180 vehicles on icy roads on Saturday. Upon noticing the situation, local traffic police rushed to the site, where they shoveled snow and ice from roads, installed tire chains on trapped vehicles, and then guided the vehicles out of the icy roads. They also carried out a temporary traffic control and set up additional signs at key intersections and accident-prone sections to warn passing vehicles to slow down and keep a safe distance. Thanks to their efforts, all the trapped vehicles left the road section safely before midnight. The snowfall in Qilian has now stopped Shotlist: Gansu Province, northwest China - Oct 12, 2025: 1. Aerial shot of landslide site; 2. Various of machinery removing landslide debris from road; 3. Traffic on reopened road; Dezhou City, Shandong Province, east China - Oct 11, 2025 4. Various of police officers directing traffic in rain; Dezhou City, Shandong Province, east China - Oct 12, 2025 5. Various of traffic, rainwater; 6. Various of waterlogging in corn field; 7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Feifei, deputy head, Wucheng Town (ending with shots 8-9): "Based on survey data, around 670 hectares of fields throughout the town have seen waterlogged, and more than 200 hectares are in serious cases with over 10-centimeter-deep water. Following prompt reports from villages with large affected areas, we have organized heavy machinery to drain the water in a unified manner."; 8. Waterlogging in corn field; 9. Various of heavy machinery moving to fields; Qilian County, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, northwest China - Oct 11, 2025 10. Various of police officers directing traffic; 11. Police officer shoveling snow; 12. Police officers pushing vehicle; 13. Police officer helping driver put on tire chain; 14. Police officer talking with truck driver; 15. Various of police officers directing traffic, shoveling snow. [Restritction - No access Chinese mainland]
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