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Storms Batter China
The nation struggles to deal with deadly snowstorms that have brought down power lines, paralyzed road and rail traffic, and caused a number of deaths
Promoting Agricultural Insurance
The weather calamity in south China has pushed the country to extend insurance coverage to agriculture
Reconstruction on the Way
Emergency rescue efforts in China's vast snow-hit provinces have been replaced by building efforts that could last for months
Cold Comfort
China is restoring infrastructure and services damaged by freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall
Early Bird
China has established a set of counter-measures meant to stabilize its grain production, which holds the key to dispelling inflation jitters
Reassuring Voice
Premier Wen Jiabao speaks to weather- stranded passengers at Changsha Railway Station in central China's Hunan Province on January 29. He promised the homebound vacationers that they would all be able to unite with their families at the Spring Festival
Hard Pressed for Coal
Higher prices and the worst snowstorms in 50 years have strained China's coal supply to the limit
Weather Crushes New Year Cheer
According to the Ministry of Civil Affairs, as of January 31, disasters caused by falling temperatures, wet and freezing weather have affected nearly two thirds of China's total landmass, killing at least 60
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