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It was closed between April 23, 2011, and August 30, 2013, for renovation. [6] On April 1, 2014, operations were resumed. [ 7 ] After the transformation of the T1 terminal has six security channels, 19 check-in counters, with the peak hourly 700 times the business capacity.
September 24–30 – Typhoon Nesat moved through the Philippines and later struck China. In the Philippines, the typhoon killed 85 people and left ₱15.6 billion (US$356 million) in damage. [5] [9] September 26–October 5 – Typhoon Nalgae followed Nesat just days later, striking the Philippines and southern China, killing 17 people. [5] [9]
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The 2011 China floods were a series of floods from June to September 2011 that occurred in central and southern parts of the People's Republic of China. [1] They were caused by heavy rain that inundated portions of 12 provinces, leaving other provinces still suffering a prolonged drought, [2] [3] and with direct economic losses of nearly US$6.5 billion.
The Urumqi Foreign Economic Relations and Trade Fair has been held annually since 1991 and has been upgraded into the first China-Eurasia Expo in 2011. Its purpose is to promote domestic and foreign markets. The 17th Fair has attracted participants from the Ministry of Commerce and the China Council for Promotion of International Trade.
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The annual mass balance of Urumqi Glacier No. 1, according to WGMS. Glacier No.1 has longer observation history and fuller records than any other glacier in China. [3] In June 1958, Daxigou Weather Station was established right below Glacier No.1 at the mountainside of Tiangeer Peak, to measure and analyse the weather conditions in the area. [8]
Business Qantas flights throughout Australia are disrupted by a four-hour strike by airport ground staff and baggage handlers. (Sydney Morning Herald) [permanent dead link ] The International Monetary Fund warns of a possible global double-dip recession in the coming years. (Sky News) The world's 8th-largest search engine, Yandex, expands into Turkey, marking its first venture outside the ...