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Strong snowstorm hits Tibet

Monday, November 3, 2008

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Heavy snow is seen covering streets and housetops in Lhunze County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, in this picture taken on October 31, 2008. Over 2,500 people affected by the storm have been transferred to safer areas by 8:00 am, November 2, 2008, said local officials. [Xinhua]

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A bulldozer clears snow on the street in Cona County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, November 1, 2008. Over 2,500 people affected by the storm have been transferred to safer areas by 8:00 am, November 2, 2008, said local officials. [Xinhua]


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Soldiers clear snow from the street of storm-stricken Cona county, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, November 1, 2008. Over 2,500 people affected by the storm have been transferred to safer areas by 8:00 am, November 2, 2008, said local officials. [Xinhua]

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Herdsmen drive sheep in the snow in Lhunze county, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, November 1, 2008. [Xinhua]

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Soldiers unload relief materials in the storm-stricken Cona county, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, November 1, 2008. Over 2,500 people affected by the storm have been transferred to safer areas by 8:00 am, November 2, 2008, said local officials. [Xinhua]

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A doctor examines a local farmer, whose leg was injured due to heavy snow, in Cona county, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, November 1, 2008. Over 2,500 people affected by the storm have been transferred to safer areas by 8:00 am, November 2, 2008, said local officials. [Xinhua]

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Soldiers help stranded farmers evacuated from the snow-stricken Cona county, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, October 31, 2008. Over 2,500 people affected by the storm have been transferred to safer areas by 8:00 am, November 2, 2008, said local officials. [Xinhua]


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