2023-07-14 23:59:00
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In China, livestock died in a heat wave exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, and even underground shelters were opened to the public.
Heavy rains also caused the overpass to overflow with water, turning it into a waterfall.
This is Correspondent Kang Jeong-kyu in Beijing.
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At a poultry farm in Hubei Province, China, regarding 4,000 chickens might not stand the heat and died.
At a pig farm in Heilongjiang, 460 pigs died.
It’s because the electricity suddenly cut off at night, so I mightn’t turn on the fan.
[돼지 농장 주인 : 전기가 끊겨서 돼지가 죽었다는 것과 질병으로 죽지 않았다는 걸 증명할 방법이 없고,]
As scorching heat of around 40 degrees Celsius continued in various places, China’s daily power generation reached 4.1 billion kWh.
Although the amount of power generation has been raised to an all-time high, it is a situation where factories are limited to the eastern coast.
One side is ‘air conditioner disease’, and the other side is a heatstroke patient, and the hospital is crowded.
In order to solve the so-called ‘weather gap’, China has opened underground shelters in each province.
[중국 관영 CCTV (지난 12일) : 주민들의 더위 쉼터로 동굴 내 온도는 약 20℃이고 매일 오전 10시부터 오후 10시까지 개방합니다.]
Heat waves increase humidity in the air and cause heavy rain.
An elevated bridge in Sichuan Province that has turned into a waterfall burns to the ground, but the next day it becomes a sea of water.
Atmospheric unrest also intensified, and hail the size of duck eggs poured in the northeast region.
The windows of cars and buildings were helplessly shattered as if they had been bombed.
[중국 지린성 주민 (지난 6일) : 아이고! 총알이 빗발치듯 우박이 쏟아졌구나! 이게 사람 몸에 박히면 죽고 말았을 거야!]
Earth’s temperature, which is said to have reached its highest level in 12,000 years, and extreme weather events are also becoming extreme.
This is YTN Jungkyu Kang from Beijing.
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