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Heat wave: millions of Chinese called to stay at home

2022-07-25T08:06:58.880Z


Several cities in China are on red alert on Monday July 25 due to the heat wave hitting the country, where tens of millions of inhabitants...


Several cities in China are on red alert on Monday July 25 due to the heat wave hitting the country, where tens of millions of people have been asked to stay at home.

Extreme heat waves, sometimes deadly, have affected different places on the planet in recent months, such as Western Europe in July and India in March-April.

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“Cease all outside activity”

According to scientists, climate change has made heat waves more frequent, a phenomenon that should increase with the expected rise in temperatures in the coming years.

China is no exception: while Shanghai recently broke a 149-year-old heat record, with 40.9°C, this weekend in the provinces of Zhejiang and Fujian (east) the mercury exceeded 41° C, breaking a historic record in two cities in these provinces.

The population in areas on red alert - mainly in the south-east and north-west of the country - are instructed to "

stop all outdoor activity

" and "

pay particular attention to fire prevention

", announced the national weather service.

Saturday marked the start of the hottest time of the year according to the traditional Chinese calendar, but this summer seems to exceed all expectations.

To cool off, hundreds of Chinese people rushed to the beach in Xiamen, Fujian province, on Sunday.

This heat wave puts pressure on the Chinese electricity system, with residents and businesses having more use of air conditioning.

The country's largest power plants broke capacity records in mid-July, according to Sxcoal, an energy trade publication.

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Local authorities in some provinces have decided to turn off street lights and charge businesses more for electricity during peak hours.

Finally, the heat wave will also "

negatively affect local cultures

", warned Fu Jiaolan, head of forecasts at the National Meteorological Center.

Source: lefigaro

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