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Shanghai has recorded temperatures above 35°C (95°F) for 25 consecutive days, breaking a 99-year-old record previously set in 1926. From July 22 to August 14, the city experienced continuous heat, highlighting the impact of global climate change on Asia. The excessive heat is causing melting glaciers, sudden storms, and erratic weather patterns. Earlier in July, after many regions exceeded 40°C (104°F), Beijing issued high-heat warnings for 754 provinces, cities, and counties, emphasizing growing climate risks.

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Jugantor 01 Sep 25

China Breaks 99-Year-Old Temperature Record

Asia is experiencing the adverse effects of global climate change. Excessive heat is causing glaciers in the Himalayas to melt, sudden cloud bursts, and abrupt weather changes, including storms and rainfall. Now, record-breaking temperatures have been observed in Shanghai, China.


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