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Winter chaos sparks stampede
03/02/2008 17:07 - (SA)
Guangzhou - A stampede at Guangzhou railway station killed one person when frustrated passengers rushed to board trains after days of cancellations
because of fierce cold and snow, police confirmed on Sunday.
Officials warned people to stay away from railway stations
because service was recovering only slowly and was further
strained as trains were commandeered to deliver emergency
supplies to areas of the country battered by the worst winter
weather in 50 years.
The crush at Guangzhou station, which had been besieged by
260 000 people, killed a migrant worker hoping to get home to
celebrate the most important holiday in the Chinese calendar,
the Lunar New Year.
Authorities said it was the first stampede death of the
weather crisis that has killed more than 60, mainly in road
accidents.
"When the crowd surged in, people who dropped things didn't
dare to stop and pick them up," said Li Liujie, a factory
worker who took a train Guangzhou on Friday, the day of the
accident.
"It was just too many people. There was nothing the police
could do about it," Li said.
Experts forecast the freak winter could continue past
Chinese New Year, which will be celebrated mid-week, and said
the cold and storms in areas unaccustomed to such weather was
the country's worst natural disaster in decades.
Emergency crews were still struggling to restore power to
parts of southern China blacked out for a week.
Mobilising the might of the state, China has deployed more
than 300&jnbsp;000 troops and nearly 1.1m militia and army
reservists to get traffic moving and ensure power supplies.
- Reuters
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