In an unprecedented weather event, Beijing has witnessed the cancellation of over 800 flights due to powerful winds, marking the strongest gusts the capital has seen in over 50 years. As of Saturday morning, 838 flights were reported as cancelled at Beijing's primary airports, with wind speeds reaching up to 93mph (150 kph). The severe weather, linked to a cold vortex system originating from Mongolia, is expected to persist throughout the weekend, prompting authorities to close popular tourist attractions and advise residents to remain indoors.
Severe Winds Cause Major Disruptions in Beijing, Hundreds of Flights Cancelled

Severe Winds Cause Major Disruptions in Beijing, Hundreds of Flights Cancelled
Strong gales have ripped through Beijing and northern China, leading to significant travel disruptions and safety alerts for residents.
Train services, including the airport's express subway line and various high-speed rail connections, have also been suspended as safety remains a priority. Despite preemptive measures, such as reinforcing older trees, nearly 300 trees have fallen, causing damage to vehicles but thankfully, no injuries have been reported. Local residents expressed anxiety over the situation, with many adhering to the advice to avoid non-essential travel. One stranded traveler lamented the cancellation of his flight, stating he would need to rebook after being left stuck in the city. The winds are classified as level 11 to 13 on China's wind scale, with the highest levels capable of causing serious and extreme damage. Weather conditions are anticipated to improve by Sunday, bringing relief to the affected areas.