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North China wilts under scorching heatwave
By Tan Yingzi (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-06-26 08:00 Olli Geibel is taking four showers a day, drinking four liters of water and chomping through a lot of salad these days in order to survive Beijing's heat wave, the likes of which he has never seen in Europe.
"It is the first time in my life to experience such hot weather," the 35-year-old German photographer said yesterday. "In Europe, temperatures over 35 C are almost unbearable to us. And now here is nearly 40!" Scorching beneath the sun, he is even considering carrying a parasol, as do many women in the capital. Beijing is not alone in being baked by excessive heat; much of North China has suffered through extremely hot and dry weather - with temperatures nudging above 37 C - since Tuesday, because of the warm air mass. Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong and Henan have been especially hard-hit, the National Meteorological Center (NMC) said yesterday.
Taxi drivers have been among the beneficiaries of the hot weather as people have opted to use air-conditioned cabs instead of buses. "It costs me 30 yuan ($4.5) more on gasoline for air-con but I earn even more than 100 yuan a day," said Wang Haitao, a Beijing taxi driver. The sweltering temperatures will last a few more days, then cooler air and rain is expected next week. |