
TONGREN, China (Reuters) - Millions of Chinese began the biggest holiday of the year without power on Wednesday after more than a week of fierce winter weather, but tens of thousands of stranded passengers had finally found trains, buses and planes to get home for family reunions.
Chinese authorities work to restore power to millions, as the snow-hit country begins to celebrate Lunar New Year.
SHAOGUAN, China (Reuters) - Emergency crews struggled on Saturday to restore power to parts of southern China blacked out for a week by heavy snow as forecasters warned of no quick end to the worst winter weather in 50 years.
Thousands remain without power and some roads are still blocked after high winds and heavy snow hit the UK.
More snow falls over parts of China hit by harsh weather, as the president urges miners to help end power cuts.
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