About 1,000 tourists remain trapped in Xinjiang


AROUND 1,000 tourists remain stranded in a remote holiday village after avalanches hit China’s northwestern Xinjiang region with metres-high snow and fickle weather impeding evacuation, state TV reported.

Road access to Hemu village, a scenic destination near the borders of Kazakhstan, Russia and Mongolia where the tourists were trapped, has been cut off by avalanches for several days now. The village is situated in Xinjiang’s Altay prefecture where continuous snowfall in some areas has lasted 10 days, it said yesterday.

The heavy snowfall triggered dozens of avalanches along large sections of highways in the Altay mountains leading to the Kanas scenic area, and some tourists were lifted by helicopter to safety, Chinese state media outlets reported over the weekend.

Snow brought by the avalanches reach as high as 7m in some parts and in many, was higher than snow clearing equipment, CCTV said.

Work to clear the 50km stretch of buried road started a week ago.

Complicating the rescue and snow removal work were rocks, debris and tree branches mixed in the snow, broken off as avalanches gushed down pine and birch forest slopes towards a river valley, rendering rotary snowplough vehicles useless.

Rescuers have resorted to shovels and excavators.

As weather changes rapidly in the mountainous area, the windows for operating supply missions have been narrow too.

A military helicopter scheduled to send supplies to Hemu village was delayed on yesterday morning, CCTV said.

Highway management authorities in Altay said they have organised 53 personnel and 31 sets of machinery and equipment for the rescue and relief work. — Reuters

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