China: Hali mbaya ya hewa yaua wakimbiaji 21

China: Hali mbaya ya hewa yaua wakimbiaji 21

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Takriban watu 21 wamefariki dunia kufuatia mvua yenye baridi na upepo mkali wakati wanakimbia (Ultramarathon) katika Jimbo la Gansu Kaskazini Magharibi mwa China.

Maafisa katika eneo hilo wanasema mbio hizo zilizojumuisha watu 172 ziliathiriwa ghafla na hali mbaya ya hewa ambapo ndani ya kipindi kifupi joto lilipungua na kulitokea mvua yenye barafu.

Washiriki kadhaa walituma ujumbe wakiomba msaada na kufuatia hali kuendelea kuwa mbaya waandaaji waliahirisha mbio hizo na kutuma timu za waokoaji.
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At least 21 people have been killed after hail, freezing rain and high winds struck during an ultramarathon in China’s northwestern Gansu province, local officials said.

“Abrupt, extreme weather” hit a high-altitude section of the 100-kilometre cross-country race held in the Yellow River Stone Forest near Baiyin city at around noon (04:00 GMT) on Saturday, officials said during a briefing on Sunday.

“At around noon, the high-altitude section of the race between 20 and 31 kilometres was suddenly affected by disastrous weather. In a short period of time, hailstones and ice rain suddenly fell in the local area, and there were strong winds. The temperature sharply dropped,” said Baiyin city mayor Zhang Xuchen.

Shortly after receiving messages of help from some participants, marathon organisers dispatched a rescue team that managed to save 18 participants, he said.

At about 2pm (06:00 GMT), weather conditions worsened and the race was immediately called off as local authorities sent more rescuers to help, Zhang added.

“This incident is a public safety incident caused by sudden changes in weather in a local area,” he said, adding that provincial authorities will further investigate its cause.

A further eight runners were being treated in hospital for minor injuries, Zhang said.

A total of 172 people took part in the race. As of Sunday, 151 participants had been confirmed safe, including the injured, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

Temperatures in the mountainous terrain dropped further overnight, Xinhua said, making search and rescue “more difficult”.

A landslide following the severe weather also hampered the rescue work, the Baiyin officials said.

Gansu, one of China’s poorest regions, borders Mongolia to the north and Xinjiang to the west.

Source: Al Jazeera
 
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