Oct. 16, 2018 -- Staff members make all efforts to open up a new road for disaster relief on a high meadow in Jomda County of Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2018. A new road has been built to transport disaster relief supplies to Bolo Township in Jomda County in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region after it was struck by a landslide Thursday morning that caused the formation of a barrier lake. Spanning eight kilometers on a pasture at an altitude of over 4,000 meters, the new road enables vehicles with large quantities of relief supplies to enter the disaster-hit township. (Xinhua/Liu Dongjun)
Oct. 16, 2018 -- Aerial photo taken on Oct. 14, 2018 shows the new road for disaster relief to Bolo Township in Jomda County of Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. A new road has been built to transport disaster relief supplies to Bolo Township in Jomda County in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region after it was struck by a landslide Thursday morning that caused the formation of a barrier lake. Spanning eight kilometers on a pasture at an altitude of over 4,000 meters, the new road enables vehicles with large quantities of relief supplies to enter the disaster-hit township. (Xinhua/Liu Dongjun)
Oct. 16, 2018 -- Staff members make all efforts to open up a new road for disaster relief on a high meadow in Jomda County of Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2018. A new road has been built to transport disaster relief supplies to Bolo Township in Jomda County in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region after it was struck by a landslide Thursday morning that caused the formation of a barrier lake. Spanning eight kilometers on a pasture at an altitude of over 4,000 meters, the new road enables vehicles with large quantities of relief supplies to enter the disaster-hit township. (Xinhua/Liu Dongjun) Oct. 16, 2018 -- Staff members make all efforts to open up a new road for disaster relief on a high meadow in Jomda County of Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2018. A new road has been built to transport disaster relief supplies to Bolo Township in Jomda County in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region after it was struck by a landslide Thursday morning that caused the formation of a barrier lake. Spanning eight kilometers on a pasture at an altitude of over 4,000 meters, the new road enables vehicles with large quantities of relief supplies to enter the disaster-hit township. (Xinhua/Liu Dongjun) |