(Beijing/Wuhan Comprehensive News) Affected by the continuous Blizzard, the avalanche occurred in some sections of the Altay area to the Kanas Scenic Area.Tuesday (January 16) finally dredged.
Comprehensive Journal News and Xinhua News Agency, affected by multiple rounds of snowfall since January 6, Burjin County, Altay, to the provincial highway in Kanas, Hemu, Baihaba and other scenic spots.The avalanche began, involving about 150 kilometers of the road, a total of more than 110 places. The road blockage could not be passed, and a large number of people were trapped.
Among them, more than a thousand tourists in Hemu Village are the areas with the most affected people affected by snow resistance.
The local government and the scenic area launch security measures. The Xinjiang Military Region uses helicopters to send materials to the scenic area, and pick up pregnant women and some people who need to be treated.From January 11th to the road opening, the cost of accommodation for passenger hotels staying in Hanas Village, Hemu Village, and Baihaba Village is free of charge, and catering is provided for free.
The trapped tourists said that the snow in Hemu Village became thickened every day. On January 10, the snow outside the window was about to pass the window, about 2.5 meters deep.Some merchants said that the basketball court was covered up with snow, and the basketball rack was only exposed.
The snowfall conditions are complicated, which increases the difficulty of cleaning.According to CCTV reports, on some avalanches, a large amount of snow was slipped from the hillside with huge potential energy, and many trees were broken along the way. This kind of snow with a trunk was accumulated on the road, making the rotor commonly used in snow unavailable.
The Altay Highway Administration organized a total of 53 rescue players and 31 mechanical equipment to invest in rescue and disaster relief.
After day -to -day cleanup, the local snow -cap road section was dredged at noon on Tuesday, and the people in the area of the scenic area can now pass through the mountains.