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Lunar New Year travel rush strands thousands
Vast crowds trying to head home for Lunar New Year celebrations were stranded at the Guangzhou Railway Station in southern China after snow and ice delayed at least 22 trains on Tuesday, February 2. More than 2.9 billion trips are expected to be made in China during the Lunar New Year holiday period, according to Chinese authorities.
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Guangzhou Railway Corp said Tuesday that 38,000 passengers were stuck, but China's People's Daily said the crowd was much bigger -- as many as 100,000.
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The Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau said it had deployed 1,300 extra officers to the railway station and issued an emergency alert.
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Passengers queue up to enter Guangzhou railway station on February 2, with some "on the front line" seen breaking into a run.
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China's annual Spring Festival migration -- when millions of Chinese workers head to their hometowns for the Lunar New Year -- started on January 24 this year and lasts for around 40 days.