
Northern China will solidify at the weekend of extreme weather, as it is assumed that the winds of the typhoon fortress are sweeping throughout the region, disturbing transport, concluding public places and forcing high -profile events.
A strong cold vortex moving south from Mongolia is expected to bring gusts reaching 150 km/h (93 mph), according to the state news agency Xinhua. These winds, attached to sand and dust, are typical in the spring, but intensify for climate change, meteorologists say.
With the forecasts of the wind-like winds, the authorities urge millions to remain inside-state media even warn that people below £ 50 (£ 110) can be at risk of “blow-off”.
The first warning of orange storm in decades
Beijing released his first warning of orange level in ten years-a-second the highest warning of a four-layed China-size scale is assumed that temperatures on Saturday will be immersed by 12 degrees Celsius. The authorities warned that wind speeds could break the 1951 April records.
Events have been canceled, traveling disturbed
In the preparation of capital, he postponed the main events, including the half marathon scheduled for Sunday, which was supposed to introduce humanoid robots running next to human athletes in the demonstration of Chinese innovation driven by AI.
Public parks were temporarily closed, while 56 train services were canceled on Friday and another 103 on Saturday. China Southern Airlines scrap 31 flights on Friday and 17 years on Saturday.
The city takes preventive measures
The Beijing authorities have strengthened or trimmed more than 4,800 trees to reduce the risk of wind accidents, and the inhabitants were advised to avoid insignificant travel.
(Tagstotranslate) northern China