Severe Winds Disrupt Travel and Daily Life Across Northern China
Date: 26-apr-2025 | By: Nuztrend Team
Travelers in northern China faced major headaches this week as fierce winds swept across Beijing and neighboring regions, forcing hundreds of flight cancellations and the temporary closure of key tourist attractions.
Impact on Travel and Tourism
Airports in Beijing, Tianjin, and Inner Mongolia reported massive delays and cancellations, stranding thousands of passengers. Iconic sites such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City were also closed for public safety concerns.
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Government Response and Advisories
- Authorities issued high-level weather warnings across multiple provinces
- Residents were urged to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel
- Emergency services were placed on high alert for accidents and power outages
Looking Ahead
While winds are expected to ease in the coming days, officials caution that lingering dust storms and poor air quality could persist, particularly across Beijing and Hebei province. Travelers are advised to monitor updates closely.
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