Heatwave in China has seen the demand for energy with higher sales of air conditioners and portable fans.
The number of high temperature days that China has experienced since mid -March is the highest registered, said a Chinese weather administration official.
The administration said Wednesday that 152 National Meteorological Observatories in China have registered temperatures in 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) since mid -July.
He also sent an alert to the country’s energy industry to take appropriate response measures to handle an increase in energy consumption as people resort to air conditioning fans to address voltage temperatures.
Last week, supply heat extended from the densely popada city of Chongqing in the southwest of the country to Guangzhou on the coast, wraps an area that houses more than 200 million people.
In some parts of the central provinces of Hubei and Hunan, which are the same as Italy and the United Kingdom, the temperatures of the team, which is a measure of how hot the combination of heat, humidity and wind is forecast, it is forecast that more than 50c) were predicted last week.
Equivalent apparent temperatures were also expected in the provinces of southern Jiangxi and Guangdong, home of populations equal to the total of Spain and Mexico.
The agricultural marker of the Sanfu season of China that denotes the peak of summer and is believed to have been in use for more than two millennia, typically, begins in mid -July and lasts until the end of August.
This year it is forecast to run until August 19.
Bears that make uncomfortable life, abrasing cultivation land and eroded agricultural income in China, higher temperatures can also affect manufacturing centers and interrupt operations in key ports, as well as overloaded health services.
As the second most populous country in the world, China has been the largest greenhouse gases annually since it surpassed the United States in 2006.
But it is also a global renewable energy power that aims to make its mass economy neutral in 2060, as part of global efforts to stop the most extreme effects of climate change.