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Worst heat wave in at least 140 years hits parts of China (with gallery)

A man rests on the floor as people take shelter from the heat in a subway station in Shanghai on July 31.
Photograph by: PETER PARKS , AFP/Getty Images
SHANGHAI, China — It’s been so hot in China that folks are grilling shrimp on manhole covers, eggs are hatching without incubators and a highway billboard has mysteriously caught fire by itself.

The heat wave — the worst in at least 140 years in some parts — has left dozens of people dead and pushed thermometers above 40 degrees C (104 F) in at least 40 cities and counties, mostly in the south and east. Authorities for the first time have declared the heat a “level 2” weather emergency — a label normally invoked for typhoons and flooding.

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“It is just hot! Like in a food steamer!” 17-year-old student Xu Sichen said outside the doors of a shopping mall in the southern financial hub of Shanghai while her friend He Jiali, also 17, complained that her mobile phone had in recent days turned into a “grenade.”

“I’m so worried that the phone will explode while I’m using it,” He said.

Extreme heat began hitting Shanghai and several eastern and southern provinces in early July and is expected to grip much of China through mid-August.

Shanghai set its record high temperature of 40.6 C (105 F) on July 26, and Thursday’s heat marked the city’s 28th day above 35 C. At least 10 people died of heat stroke in the city over the past month, including a 64-year-old Taiwanese sailor, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

Wu Guiyun, 50, who has a part-time job making food deliveries in Shanghai, said she has been trying to linger inside air-conditioned offices for as long as possible whenever she brings in a takeout order. Outside, she said: “It’s so hot that I can hardly breathe.”

The highest temperature overall was recorded in the eastern city of Fenghua, which recorded its historic high of 42.7 degrees (108.9 F) on July 24.

On Tuesday, the director of the China Meteorological Administration activated a “level 2” emergency response to the persistent heat wave. This level requires around-the-clock staffing, the establishment of an emergency command centre and frequent briefings.

Some Chinese in heat-stricken cities have been cooking shrimps, eggs and bacon in skillets placed directly on manhole covers or on road pavement that has in some cases heated up to 60 degrees C (140 F).

In one photo displayed prominently in the China Daily newspaper, a boy tended to shrimps and an egg in a pan over a manhole cover in eastern Chinese city of Jinan.

In the port city of Ningbo in Zhejiang province, glass has cracked in the heat, vehicles have self-combusted, and a highway billboard caught fire by itself, sending up black smoke in the air, according to China Central Television. The broadcaster said the heat might have shorted an electrical circuit on the billboard.

In the southern province of Hunan, a housewife grabbed several eggs stored at room temperature only to find half-hatched chicks, state media reported.

A joke making the rounds: The only difference between me and barbecued meat is a little bit of cumin.

Associated Press writer Didi Tang in Beijing and news assistant Fu Ting in Shanghai contributed to this report.

Worst heat wave in at least 140 years hits parts of China (with gallery)
 
at least when it hits 40 + degree celsius in China, the electricity works and people can use their aircon.

Indian cities are always hotter than Shanghai, in fact over 600 ppl died in India in 4 days this May. It doesn't get reported much since Indian's don't value life.
 
Some Chinese in heat-stricken cities have been cooking shrimps, eggs and bacon in skillets placed directly on manhole covers or on road pavement that has in some cases heated up to 60 degrees C (140 F).

In one photo displayed prominently in the China Daily newspaper, a boy tended to shrimps and an egg in a pan over a manhole cover in eastern Chinese city of Jinan.

In the port city of Ningbo in Zhejiang province, glass has cracked in the heat, vehicles have self-combusted, and a highway billboard caught fire by itself, sending up black smoke in the air, according to China Central Television. The broadcaster said the heat might have shorted an electrical circuit on the billboard.

In the southern province of Hunan, a housewife grabbed several eggs stored at room temperature only to find half-hatched chicks, state media reported.

Is this for real?!
 
Is this for real?!

All on CCTV news to demonstrate how hot the weather has become。

But you can be assured it is as hot,if not hotter,in Vietnam。Same with parts of India where the annual average temperature is way higher than comparable figures for China

The western media are so focused on China these days that anything the local media report and is slightly troublesome gets reported by the likes of the Reuters,the AP,CNN、BBC and so on。

China should be proud of the fact that it is always in the limelight,for good or bad,with the West preferring the latter of course。:azn:
 
All on CCTV news to demonstrate how hot the weather has become。

But you can be assured it is as hot,if not hotter,in Vietnam。Same with parts of India where the annual average temperature is way higher than comparable figures for China

The western media are so focused on China these days that anything the local media report and is slightly troublesome gets reported by the likes of the Reuters,the AP,CNN、BBC and so on。

China should be proud of the fact that it is always in the limelight,for good or bad,with the West preferring the latter of course。:azn:

The report seems extreme! It is just 40 degrees. Glasses cracking, vehicles self-combusting!
 
The report seems extreme! It is just 40 degrees. Glasses cracking, vehicles self-combusting!
most of the reporters in the world are idiot about natural science.our building glasses are tempered glasses,it's acceptable if the explosive rate is lower than 0.3 according to industry rules.most other countries use heat strenthened glasses,no such problems.
 
The huge population is a disadvantage, they went to bath and cool themselves and in turn getting suffocated in China :disagree:

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free oven here

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No hen is needed to hatch these eggs, temperature will take care

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Hatched chics

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People are cave hiding and they are using public places and public air conditioning

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The huge population is a disadvantage, they went to bath and cool themselves and in turn getting suffocated in China :disagree:

Your first picture is misleading. The pool is dubbed dead sea, located in Chongqing, the mountainous inner city, so residents all go there for its health benefits, etc. every summer. Why does media keep recycling pictures of that same pool?
 
I just spoke to my friend on Skype who is on business in Shanghai. I saw sweat rolling down his cheeks even with the AC on!! He said he's being fried out there - 42 deg Celsius!! :woot:
 
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