People were bundled up in heavy winter clothes, hats, gloves and scarves in Changsha on February 21. Hunan has activated a Level-IV emergency response to low temperatures, rain, snow, and freezing conditions on that day. Again, residents and tourists put on winter clothing to keep warm. The authority issued a reminder for people to prioritize healthcare and to ensure safe usage of fire, electricity, and gas for heating. (Photo/Gu Pengbo)
People were bundled up in heavy winter clothes, hats, gloves and scarves in Changsha on February 21. Hunan has activated a Level-IV emergency response to low temperatures, rain, snow, and freezing conditions on that day. Again, residents and tourists put on winter clothing to keep warm. The authority issued a reminder for people to prioritize healthcare and to ensure safe usage of fire, electricity, and gas for heating. (Photo/Gu Pengbo)
People were bundled up in heavy winter clothes, hats, gloves and scarves in Changsha on February 21. Hunan has activated a Level-IV emergency response to low temperatures, rain, snow, and freezing conditions on that day. Again, residents and tourists put on winter clothing to keep warm. The authority issued a reminder for people to prioritize healthcare and to ensure safe usage of fire, electricity, and gas for heating. (Photo/Gu Pengbo)
People were bundled up in heavy winter clothes, hats, gloves and scarves in Changsha on February 21. Hunan has activated a Level-IV emergency response to low temperatures, rain, snow, and freezing conditions on that day. Again, residents and tourists put on winter clothing to keep warm. The authority issued a reminder for people to prioritize healthcare and to ensure safe usage of fire, electricity, and gas for heating. (Photo/Gu Pengbo)
People were bundled up in heavy winter clothes, hats, gloves and scarves in Changsha on February 21. Hunan has activated a Level-IV emergency response to low temperatures, rain, snow, and freezing conditions on that day. Again, residents and tourists put on winter clothing to keep warm. The authority issued a reminder for people to prioritize healthcare and to ensure safe usage of fire, electricity, and gas for heating. (Photo/Gu Pengbo)
People were bundled up in heavy winter clothes, hats, gloves and scarves in Changsha on February 21. Hunan has activated a Level-IV emergency response to low temperatures, rain, snow, and freezing conditions on that day. Again, residents and tourists put on winter clothing to keep warm. The authority issued a reminder for people to prioritize healthcare and to ensure safe usage of fire, electricity, and gas for heating. (Photo/Gu Pengbo)
People were bundled up in heavy winter clothes, hats, gloves and scarves in Changsha on February 21. Hunan has activated a Level-IV emergency response to low temperatures, rain, snow, and freezing conditions on that day. Again, residents and tourists put on winter clothing to keep warm. The authority issued a reminder for people to prioritize healthcare and to ensure safe usage of fire, electricity, and gas for heating. (Photo/Gu Pengbo)
People were bundled up in heavy winter clothes, hats, gloves and scarves in Changsha on February 21. Hunan has activated a Level-IV emergency response to low temperatures, rain, snow, and freezing conditions on that day. Again, residents and tourists put on winter clothing to keep warm. The authority issued a reminder for people to prioritize healthcare and to ensure safe usage of fire, electricity, and gas for heating. (Photo/Gu Pengbo)
People were bundled up in heavy winter clothes, hats, gloves and scarves in Changsha on February 21. Hunan has activated a Level-IV emergency response to low temperatures, rain, snow, and freezing conditions on that day. Again, residents and tourists put on winter clothing to keep warm. The authority issued a reminder for people to prioritize healthcare and to ensure safe usage of fire, electricity, and gas for heating. (Photo/Gu Pengbo)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Pang Yuehui
Chinese source: hunantoday