Snow envelops northern mountains in Vietnam

SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 2016
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LAO CAI - Snow fell in many areas across the northern mountainous region as a strong cold spell envelops almost half of the country since yesterday.

Snow blanketed Sa Pa resort city in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai today and temperatures plunged to minus 5 degree C yesterday night, the lowest for many years. The temperature at Sa Pa was measured at 0 degree C this morning. 
Local elderly people said this is the biggest snowfall they ever saw for many years.
Freezing temperatures were also reported in other areas, such as minus 0.4 degree C in Tam Dao (Phu Tho Province), minus 0.2 degree C in Dong Van (Ha Giang province) and minus 4 degree C in Mau Son Mountain (Lang Son province).
Tens of kilometres on national road 4D on the section from O Quy Ho Pass (Sa Pa district) to Tam Duong District (Lai Chau Province) have been covered with snow and 1cm of ice, posing danger to traffic.
Local residents in Nam Bung and Tu Le communes, Van Chan District, Yen Bai Province, were surprised to see snow fall for the first time in the area. Snow was also seen in higher areas, including Khau Pha Pass in Mu Cang Chai District, Suoi Giang Commune in Van Chan and Hat Luu and Tram Tau communes in Tram Tau District.
In Hanoi, the highest temperature today is forecast from 7 to 10 degree C. 
The cold spell has expanded as far as the south central localities, bringing rain to most areas along the central coast.