The China Meteorological Department has predicted severe heat waves in several regions and floods in southern provinces.
However, the temperature intensity is also predicted to decrease in the area between North China, Yellow River and Huai River.
The country’s Meteorological Department said Sunday (June 16) in some parts of Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia and Henan, the maximum temperature could be 37 to 39 degrees.
Meanwhile, the Beijing authorities said that Monday and Tuesday the temperature may reach 37 degrees Celsius.
According to a report by China’s state television CCTV, temperatures may reach 40 to 42 degrees in some areas of China’s northeastern province of Liaoning.
On the other hand, the southeastern province of Fujiana has been experiencing heavy rains for the past few days. It is expected that this rain will continue there. In this some river water is flowing over the border.
Additionally, authorities in the Guangxi region said water levels in some local rivers had exceeded warning levels and a student died in floods in the southern city of Guilin.
Source: Reuters
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