Scientists say rising global temperatures -- caused largely by burning fossil fuels -- are aggravating extreme weather worldwide, and many countries in Asia have experienced deadly heatwaves and record temperatures in recent weeks.
"This station has only hit temperatures exceeding 41 C three times since records began," the weather service said, adding that"baking heat will persist in Beijing for the next two days, with temperatures perhaps reaching 38 C to 39 C". In nearby Tianjin -- home to over 13 million people -- temperatures in the city centre also soared, with the western Xiqing district logging its hottest ever June day with 40.6 C.
"Are there three suns blazing over Beijing right now? It's hot enough to cause a breakdown," wrote another.The scorching heat has coincided with the Dragon Boat Festival, a time when many Chinese go outside and socialise. High temperatures are forecast to persist across northern China throughout the three-day public holiday, especially around Beijing and parts of the Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang regions.
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