An iceberg has been blown up in the province of Xi’an, China.
In the springtime, the ice sheet was able to avert the risk of flooding.
A layer of ice-covered seven-and-a-half miles from the Hornong River, located in the state of Huma, was blown up.
The ice sheet was split into nine parts and exploded underneath, according to foreign reports.
A number of tourists visited the river.
It was reported that the iceberg was a spectacular spectacle to spectators who rushed to the scene.
After the spring of the spring, there was a risk of a melting ice melted in the river to prevent the explosion.