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Heavy snowstorms in northeastern mainland China lead to power outages | power outages

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[Epoch Times November 10, 2021](Epoch Times reporter Xu Jinxiu comprehensive report) Since November 7, rare blizzards in Northeast China have caused power outages in many places. Some people in mainland China reported that the problem was that there was no one in charge of power outages day and night, and no one answered or could not get through.

Beginning on November 7, heavy snow and windy weather occurred in the northeastern part of the mainland. The blizzard caused power outages and other accidents in many parts of the northeast.

“Beijing Youth Daily” reported on the 9th that as of 6 o’clock on November 9th, the lines that the State Grid Heilongjiang Company of the Communist Party of China had suspended during the snow disaster included one 500 kV line, one 220 kV line, and 27 66 kV lines. , 286 10kV lines, 37 66kV substations and 1,1152 out of service stations. The number of users involved in the outage was 757,700.

At present, the outside world does not know the true number of people affected by the power outage in Heilongjiang and even the entire Northeast. The public disclosed the power outages in the Northeast on the Internet.

On November 9th, some netizens reported on Weibo that there was a long power outage and no one was in charge; not only power outages, but also water outages, etc.; some people encountered the above-mentioned problems during home isolation.

The netizen “Mo Chen ww” said: “I know that the snow is heavy, but since the power outage last night, there is no one to watch and I am speechless. No one cares?”

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“Tiger and Sheep” said: “I’m drunk, there is a power outage, water, network, and gas. It clearly says Harbin Electric Power Bureau. Calling it over is an empty number.”

“Cheese Sea 168” said: “It has been snowing and raining, and I have been isolated at home for a few days, and the power and water have been cut off suddenly, so that people are not allowed to live.”

“Famous puppet mason” said: “The community has been out of electricity for a day and a night. There is no electricity and no heating. When can I come.”

“Jianguo is not a cat” said: “My mobile phone really has 10% of electricity, or there is no electricity and no heating, is God going to freeze to death of us in the Northeast?”

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Starting in the early morning of November 8, Heilongjiang Province, Harbin, Suihua, Jiamusi, Mudanjiang, Daqing, Yichun, Hegang, Qitaihe and other urban areas have encountered sleet, heavy snow and freezing wind extreme weather.

Other regions in the Northeast have also experienced the same situation. Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning Province, continued to snow throughout the day from the evening of the 7th to the 8th. The temperature dropped by 10 to 14 degrees Celsius in most areas and over 16 degrees Celsius in some areas. Liaoning and Jilin successively issued red warnings for blizzards.

“Heavy snow closure” also has a serious impact on land, sea and air traffic in Northeast China. The video uploaded by local residents showed that a car passed through multiple intersections, and the traffic lights erected at the intersections were not lit; traffic jams occurred on multiple roads, and the buildings on both sides of the road were dark; freezing rain weather made the road icy and it was difficult to travel on the highway; Road closures, port passenger traffic suspension, airport closures caused more than 60 flight delays, and 23 trains at Changchun Station were suspended…

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