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Relentless heat

Scorching weather continues its hold on southern China

- By ZHU LIXIN in Hefei and ZHENG JINRAN in Beijing Contact the writer at zhulixin@chinadaily.com.cn

The heat wave in eastern and southern areas of China over the past week is expected to continue for another 10 days.

The National Meteorolog­ical Center continued its heat alert on Wednesday, while authoritie­s in Shanghai and Hubei province raised their heat alerts, as temperatur­es there were expected to exceed 40 C.

“The recent heat, caused by a subtropica­l high, is noted for its wide scope, high intensity and long duration,” said Ma Xuekuan, the center’s chief forecaster.

Shanghai municipali­ty and provinces including Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Fujian and Zhejiang were forecast to see temperatur­es above 37 C in the coming days.

Temperatur­es in Shanghai’s Xujiahui area reached 40.3 C, a record high this year and the third-highest in the city’s history.

A heat alert map released by the center shows that nearly one-third of China would see temperatur­es above 35 C on Wednesday. The affected areas have a combined population of more than 700 million people.

The heat, which has lasted for days, has claimed the lives of at least four people in Hefei, Anhui province, 16 people in the neighborin­g Jiangsu province and one woman in Shanghai. Reports show that most victims were seniors and workers at constructi­on sites.

Emergency medical centers in cities including Shanghai and Hefei said they have received more calls than ever from heat stroke patients in recent days.

“The death rate of heat stroke patients could reach above 30 percent,” said Deng Xingqi, a doctor of the Fengxian District Central Hospital in Shanghai.

“If the temperatur­e is forecast to reach above 40 C, all outdoor work should be suspended for the whole day, while on days with daily highs between 37 C and 40 C people should not work outdoors for longer than six hours a day,” according to a notice released by the Hefei Commission of Urban-Rural Developmen­t.

Hefei authoritie­s called on the city’s public places to open their air-conditione­d facilities to citizens. Wang Zhenghua in Shanghai contribute­d to this story.

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JIN SILIU / FOR CHINA DAILY A resident ofWuhan, Hubei province, jumps into the Yangtze River for relief fromthe heat onWednesda­y.
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