Flooding hits China’s south, temperatures sizzle elsewhere

Flooding hits China’s south, temperatures sizzle elsewhere

Authorities in Guangxi region say water levels of some local rivers have 'skyrocketed'.

China weather heat
A boy cools himself with an electric fan on a sweltering day at a park in Tongzhou, on the outskirts of Beijing. (AP pic)
HONG KONG:
China’s National Meteorological Centre on Sunday issued an alert for high temperatures as multiple regions across the country experience sweltering heat, while many southern provinces issued severe flood warnings due to heavy rains.

The intensity of high temperatures is expected to decrease in north China and regions between the Yellow River and the Huaihe River, the centre said.

The centre forecast maximum temperatures of 37°C-39°C in parts of Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia and Henan on Sunday.

Heavy rains have lashed southeastern Fujian province for seven days and are expected to continue, with water levels in some rivers exceeding warning levels. Authorities have released water from several reservoirs, China’s state television CCTV reported.

Authorities in Guangxi region said water levels of some local rivers had “skyrocketed” and that a student was killed in the floods in the southern city of Guilin, CCTV reported.

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