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Sa Pa shivers in heavy snowfall

Sa Pa shivers in heavy snowfall

Wednesday, December 25, 2013, 15:27 GMT+7
Cabbage fields turn cold and lifeless with snow.
Cabbage fields turn cold and lifeless with snow.
Rose fields turn cold and lifeless with snow.
Rose fields turn cold and lifeless with snow.
Grass used as food for cattle is left untended in O Quy Ho.
Grass used as food for cattle is left untended in O Quy Ho.
Salmon raisers in Sa Pa suffer a loss of dozens of millions of dong because the fish freeze to death. In this photo, all salmons in the pond of Giang Chu Sinh die due to cold weather which causes him a loss of some VND40 million (US$2,000).
Salmon raisers in Sa Pa suffer a loss of dozens of millions of dong because the fish freeze to death. In this photo, all salmons in the pond of Giang Chu Sinh die due to cold weather which causes him a loss of some VND40 million (US$2,000).
A mother and son looking for firewood pieces to keep warm.
A mother and son looking for firewood pieces to keep warm.
Firewood carriers shiver in heavy snow.
Firewood carriers shiver in heavy snow.
A cow that died of cold weather will be transferred to local markets for sale.
A cow that died of cold weather will be transferred to local markets for sale.
A little girl looks at a herd of goats.
A little girl looks at a herd of goats.

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