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  1. Massive Blizzard in Northeast China: Houses Crumble and Locals Brave Snow to Unearth Buried Cars ❄ A winter blizzard hits northeastern China, causing heavy snowfall and disruptions in transportation. 00:10 The snow has entered houses and company computers due to open windows during the blizzard. 00:10 The snow has blocked doors and roads, making it difficult to leave the house or go to school. 01:34 The blizzard is the widest and most intense snowfall of the winter, leading to cancellations of trains, flights, and school closures. 02:34 People are stranded at train stations and airports, unable to continue their journeys. 02:58 Locals in affected areas are digging out their cars from the snow, sometimes mistaking the wrong vehicle. 03:55 The meteorological station issued warnings for cold wave, blizzard, strong wind, and convective weather. 04:31 Continuous snowfall is expected in certain regions with new snow depths ranging from 2 to 10 cm. 04:51 ❄ A severe blizzard hits northeastern China, causing transportation disruptions and structural collapses. 06:40 Blizzard in northeastern China potentially breaking historical records. 06:40 Closure of schools, kindergartens, and training centers in affected areas. 07:12 Gymnasium collapses in halong Jang, trapping and injuring several people. 07:36 Rescue operation at the collapse site completed with three confirmed deaths. 08:05 Explosion at a gymnasium in Uyghur, causing further destruction. 08:26 Student recalls the collapse incident and the rescue efforts. 08:36 One person rescued after the collapse. 09:19 🏢 A gymnasium in Northeast Asia collapsed due to heavy snowfall, trapping people inside and causing severe injuries. 09:51 Witnesses reported hearing a loud noise and seeing the roof of the gymnasium collapse. 09:51 Rescue efforts were underway, with people being rescued from the collapsed building. 10:28 Officials suggested that the roof collapse was due to the heavy snowfall. 11:09 Some residents and netizens questioned the explanation, pointing out that nearby greenhouses remained intact. 11:32 Netizens expressed anger and called for a strict investigation into the construction and regulatory departments. 12:21 💔 The collapse of a sports club in Halon J, China, is believed to be related to heavy snow and poor management, highlighting potential corruption and lack of enforcement of laws. 12:52 The collapsed uron Sports Club was a single-story structure in the western part of yur Chung Square. 12:52 The construction company involved was halong Jangang Building Installation Engineering Company Limited. 13:10 The club passed inspection in July 2020 but collapsed under heavy snow. 13:23 The urong plaza where the gymnasium is located had undergone multiple safety inspections but couldn't prevent the incident. 13:48 The developer of the venue, halong J Province Yong Real Estate Development, was deregistered in 2022. 14:06 The company's legal representative, Wly Chen, was involved in construction contract disputes and had a hidden identity as a retired official. 14:19 The case highlights potential collusion between government officials and businessmen, making it difficult for ordinary citizens to achieve justice. 14:52 💔 Corrupt construction projects in China pose a constant threat to public safety and have resulted in various incidents, including the collapse of buildings and power outages. 15:34 The winning bidder for the gymnasium in Halong Jang was a construction company with a history of winning school construction projects. 15:34 The deregistered Halon J Province yurong real estate development company had won bids for multiple municipal and affordable housing projects. 15:52 The blizzard on November 7th exposed the poor construction of various projects in Halong Jang, including a collapsed funeral home and cracked student dormitory walls. 16:06 The blizzard also caused power outages in many areas of Northeast China, affecting numerous substations. 16:37 The actual number of people affected by the power outage is unknown due to incomplete and inaccurate data. 17:01 The corrupt construction projects not only fail to protect lives and properties during extreme weather conditions but also create more problems. 17:13
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