China Struggles With Rising Heatwave
China Struggles With Rising Heatwave
China Struggles With Rising Heatwave

The
impact of the killer heatwave in China has resulted beyond 10 people to
experience death in China's commercial hub Shanghai, a local health
official said on Wednesday as the city struggles with its highest
temperatures in at least 140 years. Much of China is in the grip of a
summer heatwave, and the China Meteorological Association issued a high
temperature caution for several eastern and central provinces, as a
special mention that temperatures could mount 41 deg C on Wednesday.
Furthermore, Mr Leng Guangming, a spokesman at the Shanghai Municipal Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, expressed there had been a minimum of 10 victims of heat stroke up to preceding Friday in the city. He declined to give a more precise or more recent number. City forecasters said temperatures were rising rapidly and could reach 40 deg C in People's Square on Wednesday.
(AW:Samrat Biswas)





Furthermore, Mr Leng Guangming, a spokesman at the Shanghai Municipal Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, expressed there had been a minimum of 10 victims of heat stroke up to preceding Friday in the city. He declined to give a more precise or more recent number. City forecasters said temperatures were rising rapidly and could reach 40 deg C in People's Square on Wednesday.
(AW:Samrat Biswas)
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