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UPDATED: 11:20, November 21, 2006
Heavy fog smothers north China
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People visit the Tian'anmen Square as thick fog smothers Beijing November 20, 2006. Heavy fog enveloped the capital and much of north and east China beginning Sunday night, forcing the closure of highways around the Beijing and Tianjin area, and delay of several flights at the Capital International Airport. The visibility in Beijing was reported to be as low as 500 meters.

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The Beijing-Tianjin-Tanggu Freeway is closed as thick fog smothers Beijing November 20, 2006. Heavy fog enveloped the capital and much of north and east China beginning Sunday night, forcing the closure of highways around the Beijing and Tianjin area, and delay of several flights at the Capital International Airport. The visibility in Beijing was reported to be as low as 500 meters. (Newsphoto)

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A woman walks along the Beijing-Tianjin-Tanggu Freeway as dense fog caused serious traffic jam to Beijing November 20, 2006. Heavy fog enveloped the capital and much of north and east China beginning Sunday night, forcing the closure of highways around the Beijing and Tianjin area, and delay of several flights at the Capital International Airport. The visibility in Beijing was reported to be as low as 500 meters. (Newsphoto)

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An Air China plane parks at the Beijing Capital International Airport due to heavy fog November 20, 2006. Heavy fog enveloped the capital and much of north and east China beginning Sunday night, forcing the closure of highways around the Beijing and Tianjin area, and delay of flights at the Capital International Airport. The visibility in Beijing was reported to be as low as 500 meters.

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A pedestrian walks on the street in thick fog in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province in the evening of November 19, 2006. Heavy fog enveloped the capital and much of north and east China beginning Sunday night, forcing the closure of highways around the Beijing and Tianjin area, and delay of several flights at the Capital International Airport. The visibility in Beijing was reported to be as low as 500 meters. (Newsphoto)

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Commuters travel in thick fog in Xingtai, north China's Hebei Province November 20. Heavy fog enveloped the capital and much of north and east China beginning Sunday night, forcing the closure of highways around the Beijing and Tianjin area, and delay of several flights at the Capital International Airport. The visibility in Beijing was reported to be as low as 500 meters.

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An airscape of a corner of downtown Beijing in thick fog November 20, 2006. Heavy fog enveloped the capital and much of north and east China beginning Sunday night, forcing the closure of highways around the Beijing and Tianjin area, and delay of several flights at the Capital International Airport. The visibility in Beijing was reported to be as low as 500 meters.

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