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Mercury spikes as heatwave takes hold A heatwave gripped 13 provinces and regions across the country yesterday with the mercury hitting 42 C in some parts, meteorolical officials said.
China's north, central, east, southwest and northwest regions were all sizzling hot. In Beijing, some parts registered 39.4 C - and the ground temperature was a scorching 50 C. In Nanjing, capital of East China's Jiangsu Province, the temperature crossed 34 C and will remain above that mark till tomorrow. The city also faces power shortages. In Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, authorities announced they would throw open air-raid shelters to provide residents respite from the baking heat. The city is called one of China's "stoves". In Zhengzhou, capital of Central China's Henan Province, the temperature hit 37 C for 10 consecutive days - the longest spell since 1967. Beijing issued a high-temperature warning on Monday as temperatures approached 35 C four days in a row. The hot spell will stay till Friday when cooler air from Mongolia is expected to bring down the temperature slightly to 32-34 C. "The clear skies and strong sunshine raise the ground temperature," said an expert with the Beijing Meteorological Bureau. "Strong warm air currents have caused the soaring atmospheric temperatures."
In addition, heavy rainfall over the past two days led to floods in the Xijiang River, Pearl River Delta in South China ; and Minjiang river regions in East China's Fujian Province. Rainfall is expected to continue till tomorrow in these areas.
(China Daily 06/22/2005 page1)
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