Beijing has experienced its longest cold wave on record since 1951, according to a report by CNN. The temperature at Beijing’s Nanjiao weather station finally rose above zero degrees Celsius on Sunday afternoon, ending several days of sub-zero temperatures. Beijing Daily stated that the temperature had remained below freezing for over 300 hours since December 11. This prolonged cold wave affected many parts of China, with some cities in northern China struggling to meet heating demands. China’s central province of Henan faced system failures, including a malfunction at the Wanfang power plant in Jiaozuo, resulting in partial heating shutdowns. The cities of Puyang and Pingdingshan prioritized limited heating resources for hospitals, schools, and residential buildings. The cold weather also caused issues for Beijing’s metro system, leading to a collision between two trains and hampering rescue efforts after an earthquake in northwest Gansu province. It’s important to note that this story has been published from a syndicated feed and hasn’t been edited by NDTV staff.
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