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China Rushes to Reconnect Snow-Hit Areas

Friday, February 08, 2008 1:45:20 AM

In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, Chinese President Hu Jintao joins a squad of soldiers who are loading relief supplies onto a helicopter at an airport in southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region during his inspection tour of the disaster-hit regions Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008. China tackled its snow crisis with a striking, and uniquely Chinese, display of communist mass mobilization, propaganda and state control. (AP Photo/Xinhua)BEIJING (AP) - Emergency crews rushed to restore electricity to parts of southern China damaged by unusually heavy snows, and forecasters said Friday that new storms could lash the area next week.

In the midst of Lunar New Year festivities — the nation's biggest holiday of the year — Beijing sought to show that its emergency relief operations were bringing normalcy to central and southern provinces hard hit by a month of recurring snow and ice storms.

As of midday Thursday, work crews had reconnected nearly two-thirds of the 6,774 electrical lines cut during the storms and were repairing the remaining downed lines, according to a notice posted on the Web site of the State Council, China's Cabinet.


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