Beijing rainstorm cancels flights, kills airport worker
Updated: 2013-08-12 00:11
By Jin Haixing and Hou Liqiang (China Daily)
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Worker dies
Witnesses at Beijing Capital International Airport said that a worker was found unconscious on the parking apron of Terminal 3 after loud thunder and lightning at 8 am, the Beijing News reported.
Airport authorities confirmed he had been struck by lightning.
Beijing's streets are flooded after torrential rains on Sunday afternoon. PHOTO BY CAI DAIZHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY |
He was taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead, the report said.
By 5 pm on Sunday, Beijing Capital International Airport had canceled 279 flights and postponed 196 others. Air China canceled 102 flights and rescheduled 39 by the early afternoon.
China Southern delayed 128 of 221 flights and canceled 12. All 59 of the company's flights after 7 pm were canceled, according to the company's micro blog.
Beijing's streets are flooded after torrential rains on Sunday afternoon. PHOTO BY CAI DAIZHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY |
Bryson Miller, from the US, was stranded at the airport after he arrived in Beijing at around 2 pm for a transfer to Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province.
"It was a 10 pm flight. Now it's scheduled to be 1 am. So three hours delayed," he said.
"Here on the departure level, where there are a lot of departures, it's just crowded. It's comparable to a train station during the new year," he said.
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