
The unusual heat observed in Chunsin, China, is forcing the population to seek new solutions beyond the usual measures. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to Reuters, the temperature in the city has consistently been above 40 degrees over the past week, with expectations that it will rise to 44 degrees on August 3. As a result, a red alert has been issued in 21 districts of Chunsin due to the dangerous level of air temperature.
This is considered the highest level of danger in China. The sharp rise in temperature is having a serious impact on the lives of the population.
To stay cool, people are resorting to various unconventional methods. For example, elderly citizens are gathering in metro stations, playing cards, chatting, and trying to spend time in cool areas to escape the heat.
Additionally, repurposed bomb shelters are being turned into restaurants. Some people are transforming underground shelters into dining places with natural coolness, creating comfortable conditions not only for eating but also for relaxation.
Experts link this phenomenon to climate change, emphasizing the likelihood of more heatwaves in the future. This indicates the need to strengthen adaptation measures to climate change.
The situation in Chunsin serves as a warning example for others, highlighting the importance of developing effective strategies against hot weather.