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Passengers wait at a platform to board their train at the Fuyang Railway Station in Anhui province on Thursday, on January 29, 2009. Returning to major cities after the Spring Festival holidays might prove to be quite a task as more rain is likely to lash South China in the coming week, paralyzing public transport, the meteorological department said on Wednesday.

Passengers wait at a platform to board their train at the Fuyang Railway Station in Anhui Province on Thursday, on January 29, 2009. Returning to major cities after the Spring Festival holidays might prove to be quite a task as more rain is likely to lash South China in the coming week, paralyzing public transport, the meteorological department said on Wednesday. [Xinhua]



Passengers exit the Fuyang Railway Station of Anhui Province on Thursday, on January 29, 2009. [Xinhua]

Passengers exit the Fuyang Railway Station of Anhui Province on Thursday, on January 29, 2009. [Xinhua]



Returning to major cities after the Spring Festival holidays might prove to be quite a task as more rain is likely to lash South China in the coming week, paralyzing public transport, the meteorological department said on Wednesday.

Moderate rain will hit most regions of southern China, parts of northwestern areas and eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau this week and continue till February 5, the National Meteorological Center (NMC) said.

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