Severe weather disrupts millions over Lunar New Year

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Snow and ice in central and eastern China is disrupting travel for millions of people attempting to return home for Lunar New Year on February 10. - REUTERS
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00:00 "Severe weather in central and eastern China is disrupting travel for millions of people
00:05 attempting to return home for the lunar new year.
00:08 Freezing rain, snow and ice has brought traffic to a standstill, grounded flights and stranded
00:14 trains.
00:15 These images from state broadcaster CCTV show the extent of the disruption.
00:20 Overall, Hunan and Hubei provinces have been the worst affected areas, after the weather
00:26 steadily got worse over the weekend.
00:28 The travel disruptions coincide with the biggest mass travel migration in the world, as millions
00:33 flock home to see their families for the new year.
00:37 This video shows crowds of people stranded at Wuhan station.
00:42 A statement from the Wuhan railway revealed 139 trains were out of service in the city
00:47 on Tuesday.
00:48 According to state media reports, at least two people have died in snow-related accidents.
00:54 There have also been reports of people becoming trapped in trains and cars, as well as freezing
00:59 rain felling trees.
01:01 So far, several cities have upgraded their weather advisories and emergency response
01:06 plans.
01:07 The Ministries of Finance and Transport issued the equivalent of around $19.5 million to
01:13 support 11 provinces and municipalities for highway snow and ice removal.
01:18 China's National Emergency Broadcasting Organization says the severe weather is expected to last
01:23 for another few days, although the Central Meteorological Observatory predicts conditions
01:27 could start improving from Thursday onwards.
01:31 The Lunar New Year begins on Saturday and welcomes the Year of the Dragon.

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