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Storm Ciaran causes massive power cuts, school closures in UK

STORY: Storm Ciaran causes massive power cuts, school closures in UK SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 2, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 3, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:31 LOCATION: London CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of London streets when Storm Ciaran hit the UK 2. various of a train station with delayed people in London STORYLINE: Thousands of homes in southern parts of the United Kingdom (UK) were left without power on Thursday as Storm Ciaran hit the country. Across Devon and Cornwall, Sussex, Surrey and the Channel Islands, power supplies have been affected by strong winds and heavy rains, UK Power Networks said. More than 300 schools in southern England have been closed amid warnings that the storm could be life-threatening. Some schools will remain shut on Friday. About 40 people in Jersey were evacuated after their homes were damaged, as wind speeds have hit highs of 104 mph (about 167 kph) on the island. "We're still dealing with a lot of calls and working with partners to assess road conditions. Please continue

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'Next-generation' Shinkansen model on display

'Next-generation' Shinkansen model on display

HAMAMATSU, Japan - A new Shinkansen model, the ''next-generation'' N-700 Series, on display in a press preview at the JR Tokai Hamamatsu plant in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecutre on April 10. According to JR engineers, a key N-700 technical feature is that the train, through the use of air spring, can bend at curves so that it does not have to decelerate when passing through curving passages. The N-700 Series, which will run in the Tokaido Sanyo Shinkansen line, can speed through curves at a maximum speed of 270 kilometers per hour in the Tokaido sector and 300 kph in the Sanyo sector, they say. As a result, the N-700 Series can travel between Tokyo and the Shin-Osaka station in Osaka in 2 hours and 25 minutes, down 5 minutes, and between Tokyo and the Hakata station in Fukuoka in 4 hours and 50 minutes.

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S. Korea's high-speed train makes test run

S. Korea's high-speed train makes test run

SEOUL, South Korea - This photo is of South Korea's first high-speed train which made a test run on a 34-km section of track between Chonan and Taejon at 200 kph. South Korean President Kim Dae Jung rode on the trial run. When completed in 2004, the train will run from Seoul to Pusan in one hour and 56 minutes at a maximum speed of 300 kph.

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Test run for S. Korea's bullet train conducted

Test run for S. Korea's bullet train conducted

SEOUL, South Korea - President Kim Dae Jung (4th from L) joins other dignitaries in a ceremony held in Chonan, South Chungchong Province, on Dec. 16 to mark the start of a test run for South Korea's first bullet train. Later Kim took a trial ride in the rail car that ran a 34-km Chonan-Taejon section at 200 kph. When completed in 2004, the train will run the 412 km from Seoul to Pusan in one hour and 56 minutes at a maximum speed of 300 kph.

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'Next-generation' Shinkansen model on display

'Next-generation' Shinkansen model on display

HAMAMATSU, Japan - A new Shinkansen model, the ''next-generation'' N-700 Series, on display in a press preview at the JR Tokai Hamamatsu plant in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecutre on April 10. According to JR engineers, a key N-700 technical feature is that the train, through the use of air spring, can bend at curves so that it does not have to decelerate when passing through curving passages. The N-700 Series, which will run in the Tokaido Sanyo Shinkansen line, can speed through curves at a maximum speed of 270 kilometers per hour in the Tokaido sector and 300 kph in the Sanyo sector, they say. As a result, the N-700 Series can travel between Tokyo and the Shin-Osaka station in Osaka in 2 hours and 25 minutes, down 5 minutes, and between Tokyo and the Hakata station in Fukuoka in 4 hours and 50 minutes. (Kyodo)

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China restores bullet train speed limit to 350 kph

China restores bullet train speed limit to 350 kph

A passenger has her photo taken in front of a Fuxing high-speed train at Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station on Sept. 21, 2017, that arrived from Beijing after reaching the maximum speed of 350 kilometers per hour. The speed had been lowered to 300 kph after a deadly accident in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, in 2011. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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China restores bullet train speed limit to 350 kph

China restores bullet train speed limit to 350 kph

A Fuxing high-speed train (R) arrives at Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station from Beijing South Railway Station on Sept. 21, 2017, after reaching the maximum speed of 350 kilometers per hour. The speed had been lowered to 300 kph after a deadly accident in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, in 2011. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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China restores 350 kph bullet trains

China restores 350 kph bullet trains

A display on a high-speed train connecting Beijing and Shanghai shows its running speed at 350 kilometers per hour on Sept. 21, 2017. The maximum rail speed in China was restored to 350 kph the same day after being lowered to 300 kph following a deadly accident in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, in 2011. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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China restores 350 kph bullet trains

China restores 350 kph bullet trains

A passenger takes a picture of the running speed of a high-speed train car connecting Beijing and Shanghai, on Sept. 21, 2017. The maximum rail speed in China was restored to 350 kph the same day after being lowered to 300 kph following a deadly accident in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, in 2011. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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China restores 350 kph bullet trains

China restores 350 kph bullet trains

Photo shows a high-speed train prior to departure at a railway station in Beijing on Sept. 21, 2017, after the restoration of the maximum rail speed in China to 350 kilometers per hour. The speed was lowered to 300 kph after a deadly accident in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, in 2011. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korea's high-speed train makes test run

S. Korea's high-speed train makes test run

SEOUL, South Korea - This photo is of South Korea's first high-speed train which made a test run on a 34-km section of track between Chonan and Taejon at 200 kph. South Korean President Kim Dae Jung rode on the trial run. When completed in 2004, the train will run from Seoul to Pusan in one hour and 56 minutes at a maximum speed of 300 kph.

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Test run for S. Korea's bullet train conducted

Test run for S. Korea's bullet train conducted

SEOUL, South Korea - President Kim Dae Jung (4th from L) joins other dignitaries in a ceremony held in Chonan, South Chungchong Province, on Dec. 16 to mark the start of a test run for South Korea's first bullet train. Later Kim took a trial ride in the rail car that ran a 34-km Chonan-Taejon section at 200 kph. When completed in 2004, the train will run the 412 km from Seoul to Pusan in one hour and 56 minutes at a maximum speed of 300 kph.

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