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Shanghai breaks more than century-old heat record in sweltering May

- REUTERS

BEIJING — Shanghai saw its hottest day in May for more than 100 years on Monday with temperatur­es hitting 36.1 degrees Celsius, continuing a brutal trend of unusually hot weather in the country since March.

Several southern Chinese provinces are expected to swelter under extreme heat over the next few days and weather experts have already predicted another blistering summer, a repeat of last year’s record-breaking more than two-month stretch.

The peak recorded by the Shanghai Meteorolog­ical Bureau on Monday beat the previous May record of 35.7 C set in 1876, 1903, 1915 and 2018, according to bureau statistics. Temperatur­es in the region typically climb even higher in June, July and August.

Earlier, many localities in Sichuan province, which is home to more than 80 million people, issued high-temperatur­e warnings, with some areas maxing out at 42 C, local media reported.

In the next three to five days, the maximum temperatur­e in some cities in Sichuan, located in China’s southwest, will reach 38 C, and hit 42 C in some areas, according to state media.

The China Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion said that in the period to Wednesday most of southern China, including Guizhou, Yunnan and Sichuan provinces, will see temperatur­es rise above 35 C, with some areas reaching 37 to 39 C.

China, known for extreme weather conditions, has also been experienci­ng torrential rains for weeks in some regions.

Thousands of people were evacuated in northeast Sichuan province as of Monday, a precaution due to heavy rainfall in the area, local emergency response authoritie­s said.

Meanwhile neighbouri­ng Chongqing municipali­ty warned of a flooding risk on Monday, expecting water levels at the Jialing river, a tributary of the Yangtze, to rise about six metres today due to heavy downpours and reservoir dispatchin­g.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A person uses clothing to protect themselves from the sun May 15 as they walk on the Bund on a hot day in Shanghai, China.
REUTERS A person uses clothing to protect themselves from the sun May 15 as they walk on the Bund on a hot day in Shanghai, China.

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