Armed police on Wednesday saved 128 people trapped by blizzards
in northern Tibet Autonomous Region for more than one day.
No deaths were reported but many suffered frostbite, according to
local police sources.
All the people trapped, in 45 vans and cars, were safely
returned under the escort of over 70 armed policemen, officials
with the local armed police unit said on Wednesday.
Heavy snow fell in the northern Ngari Prefecture, bordering Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, late on
Monday night, trapping the 45 vehicles on the Tibet-Xinjiang
road.
By early Tuesday, the temperature had fallen to minus 18 degrees
Celsius in the region, which is 6,700 meters above sea level. Many
people were frostbitten and one traveler from Beijing had slipped
into coma, the police said.
The unconscious traveler was rushed to the nearest hospital by
the police and is no longer in a critical condition, the source
said.
Local police warned that it was dangerous to travel at night as
excessive rainfall this summer has caused many landslides and
mudflows.
Police have rescued nearly 2,000 people in the last two months
in northern Tibet.
(Xinhua News Agency August 17, 2006)