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Home » News » High winds, sandstorms prompt Beijing to cancel hundreds of flights, close parks

High winds, sandstorms prompt Beijing to cancel hundreds of flights, close parks

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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Archive Photo: Travelers walk with their suitcases at the Beijing Daxing International Airport in Beijing, China, April 24, 2023. Reuters/Tingshu Wang/File Photo

Archive Photo: Travelers walk with their suitcases at the Beijing Daxing International Airport in Beijing, China, April 24, 2023. Reuters/Tingshu Wang/File photo | Photo credit: Tingshu Wang

The strong winds and the threat of sandstorms on Saturday led Beijing to cancel hundreds of flights and narrow public parks, since the serious massive bound demolished hundreds of trees, crushing cars and damaging older houses in the capital of China.

The two Mass International Airports of Beijing, Beijing Capital and Daxing, canceled 693 flights at 2:00 pm with more violent weather warnings on the way, especially in the north and throughout the coastal areas.

More flights and trains were canceled in other parts of China. Some parts of the country registered their most powerful winds in more than 75 years, registering up to 148 km / h.

In Beijing, the Universal Studios Theme Park, closed at least until Sunday and historical sites such as the forbidden city of Beijing, the summer palace and the temple of heaven closed. Soccer matches and other outdoor events also have their leges.

Strong winds and sand storms are generated in the dry north of China, where the deserts of Gobi and Taklamakan feel surrounded by grasslands and mountains and forests. China you have fought to decades-long Battle to Lessons the Impact of Sandstorms, Escory in Beijing, which sits on the edge of an auri Like, and and and and and and and and About, and Clothing, and and and and and About, Yyyyyyyyy about.

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