Shanghai: More than 10 people have died in China’s commercial hub Shanghai, a local health official said today as the city swelters in its highest temperatures for at least 140 years.
Much of China is in the grip of a summer heatwave, and the China Meteorological Administration issued a high temperature warning for several eastern and central provinces, saying temperatures could reach 41 degrees Celsius (106 Fahrenheit) on Wednesday.
Leng Guangming, a spokesman at the Shanghai Municipal Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, said there had been more than 10 victims of heat stroke up to last Friday in the city. He declined to give a more precise or more recent number. Temperatures surpassed 38 Celsius in almost all areas of Shanghai today, peaking at 39.8 C in the central Xujiahui district in the afternoon, according to local weather statistics.
Authorities issued a “red” heatwave warning in the afternoon — the highest level — but later lowered it to “orange”.
Experts blame a subtropical high pressure system and a lack of rain for the record-breaking heatwave, according to state media.
The heat was the top topic being discussed on the social networking site Sina Weibo, a Chinese equivalent of Twitter, on Wednesday afternoon. Footage of a slice of pork cooked through in 10 minutes on outdoor stone slab, taken by a Shanghai TV station, has gone viral online. (PTI)