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What is the specific time and loss (personnel and property) of the ice disaster in Chenzhou, Hunan in 2008?

The ice disasters in Chenzhou and Hunan are called "once in 50 years" by the media. The anti-icing design of Chenzhou power facilities is "once every 30 years". However, according to meteorological data, in early February 2005, an "ice disaster once in 50 years" occurred in some areas of Hunan.

For more than 50 years, Guidong, which suffered the worst snow and ice disaster.

In terms of transportation, the roads in Chenzhou and Suichuan in Jiangxi Province were closed 16 days, and vehicles could not pass, which led to the inability of enterprises in the county to get out and products outside the county to enter. Those who went home for the New Year could not return in time, resulting in more than 2,200 people stranded in Guidong.

Power supply: break the collapsed pole.

Affected by freezing, 60 sets of 35KV lines of burned distribution transformers tripped for 30 times, with 10 broken lines; 10KV line trips 145 times, and the pole is reversed 179, resulting in line damage at 167 and1/4.5km; The low-voltage line is inverted to 670 bases, and 229.438+0 km is disconnected at 9 10. The county * * * caused 72 villages 1 16 stations to be completely blacked out, resulting in a direct economic loss of 69.65 million yuan.

The snowstorm in Chenzhou directly lost RMB 654.38+073 billion. According to official estimates, the losses caused by snowstorm in China exceeded 1000 billion yuan. Among them, in Chenzhou, the hardest hit area, the municipal government initially calculated that the snowstorm caused direct economic losses of 65.438+07.349 billion yuan, of which 95% of industrial enterprises lost power, 70% of mines were flooded by snow and ice, 65.438+052 million hectares of crops were affected, and 654.38+livestock died. The above statistics do not include the indirect losses caused by the destruction of Chenzhou Woods.