
Chinese military policemen keep order as passengers arrive to board their trains at the Shanghai train station, 30 January 2008. China has dispatched it's army to help millions of people stranded by snowstorms that have caused transport gridlock, crippled power supplies and hindered relief efforts. At least 460,000 troops from the People's Liberation Army and paramilitary forces fanned out across parts of China where dozens of people have died amid the worst storms in 50 years.

Chinese military policemen keep order as passengers arrive to board their trains at the Shanghai train station, 30 January 2008. China has dispatched it's army to help millions of people stranded by snowstorms that have caused transport gridlock, crippled power supplies and hindered relief efforts. At least 460,000 troops from the People's Liberation Army and paramilitary forces fanned out across parts of China where dozens of people have died amid the worst storms in 50 years.

Chinese migrant workers join a queue of passengers as they wait to board their trains at the Shanghai train station, 30 January 2008. China has dispatched it's army to help millions of people stranded by snowstorms that have caused transport gridlock, crippled power supplies and hindered relief efforts. At least 460,000 troops from the People's Liberation Army and paramilitary forces fanned out across parts of China where dozens of people have died amid the worst storms in 50 years.

Chinese military policeman shouts to maintain order as passengers arrive to board their trains at the Shanghai train station, 30 January 2008. China has dispatched it's army to help millions of people stranded by snowstorms that have caused transport gridlock, crippled power supplies and hindered relief efforts. At least 460,000 troops from the People's Liberation Army and paramilitary forces fanned out across parts of China where dozens of people have died amid the worst storms in 50 years.

Penguins play in the snow at a park in Nanjing, 29 January 2008, in eastern China's Jiangsu province, as people watch. Heavy snowfalls and freezing temperatures across much of China have left more than 50 dead, ravaged power supplies and hit millions of people trying to go home for the main holiday of the year.
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