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China's capital hunkered down on Saturday as rare typhoon-like gales swept northern regions, forcing the closure of historic sites and disrupting travel while bringing late snowfalls and hailstone ...
Beijing advises nearly 22 million residents to avoid non-essential travel as meteorologists warn wind speeds could exceed ...
Hundreds of flights have been scrapped and train services put on hold as strong gales swept through Beijing and northern ...
Windows shook and trees crashed onto footpaths and cars, rocked by gusts of wind driven by a cold vortex from neighbouring ...
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Northern China is bracing for typhoon-like gales this weekend, with Beijing postponing major sporting events, closing parks, suspending dozens of train services and warning its 22 million residents ...
More flights and trains were also cancelled as some parts of the country recorded their most powerful winds in more than 75 ...
Beijing residents were told to stay home, tourists sites were closed and thousands of flights were canceled across the ...
Strong, damaging winds and heavy rains struck China on Saturday, leading to a threat of sandstorms and the cancellation of ...