Chinese city residents seek respite from scorching heat

Since July, southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality has been scorched by ceaseless sweltering days, with more than 33 days reporting temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius.
The heatwave prompted residents to seek temporary respite in underground facilities.
At around 6:00 p.m., many gathered at the rest area inside the Huahuiyuan subway station on Chongqing’s Line 6.
With seats, first-aid medicine and an instant water dispenser on offer, residents could enjoy the comfort of shelter and air-conditioning, escaping their hot summer with books and board games.
The terminal station of Line 6 is located in the Beibei District, which has recently suffered the worst of the muggy heat.
On Thursday, Beibei District notched up a new record high temperature of 45 degrees Celsius at 4:00 p.m., ranking first among China’s 2,418 national meteorological observation stations during the same period.
By that time, over 30 districts and counties in Chongqing had reported temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius.
On Thursday, Chongqing issued a red alert for high temperatures, the most severe warning in the country’s four-tier weather warning system.
According to the National Climate Centre, the comprehensive intensity of the regional heatwaves that have hit China since June 13 is the strongest since 1961, the year when the country started to keep complete meteorological records.
To cope with this year’s unprecedented piping-hot weather, 99 subway stations in Chongqing’s major urban districts have provided similar facilities and services for locals to help beat the heat, according to He Feiying, a staffer, Chongqing Rail Transit (Group) Co., Ltd.
Apart from utilising public services, many urbanites also fled to nearby summer resorts like the Black Mountain Valley in Chongqing’s Wansheng economic development zone, one of the closest summer retreats to downtown Chongqing.
The scenic area has become a popular go-to place as it only takes a two-hour drive from downtown Chongqing to reach this destination.
According to Chongqing’s municipal commission of culture and tourism, there are over 200 cultural and tourism activities on offer across the city this summer.
Whereas more than 70 tourism routes were recommended for locals keen to exchange the stifling heat for a cooler summer holiday experience.
(Xinhua/NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Heading 1
Asaba Incident: ‎NCAA grounds aircraft, bans pilots from flying in Nigeria’s airspace amid probe
Mr ‎Najomo expressed surprise over the circumstances surrounding the incident.

States
Lagos man in court for alleged N3 million Kuwait work visa fraud
The prosecutor said the offences contravene the provisions of sections 287, 314 and 411, of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

NationWide
NBC expands FreeTV access to mobile devices
The National Broadcasting Commission says Nigerians can now access Free TV services on mobile devices through a dedicated application, alongside satellite decoders.

Hot news Home top
Court orders ex-AGF Abubakar Malami to forfeit 48 property to FG
Justice Abdulmalik held that Mr Malami failed to show that the property were acquired through lawful sources.

Heading 2
Jamaican reggae star Fantan Mojah dies at 49
In a tribute, Ub40 Ali Campbell, described Mr Mojah’s demise as a sad development.

Heading 5
Oyo Hostages’ Release: Tinubu gave us Christmas in July, says Moyo Okediji
Mr Okediji, a professor of Art and Art History at the University of Texas, Austin, lauded the approach of President Bola Tinubu’s administration in rescuing the captives.





