Record-breaking cold hits northern China


Icy workout: A resident is covered in frost while exercising outdoors during cold weather in Shenyang, in northeast Liaoning province. — AFP

Beijing: Temperatures in cities across northern China hit record lows, as authorities issued an alert for extreme cold across swathes of the country.

The national weather office said subzero temperatures smashed records at five stations in the provinces and regions of Shanxi, Hebei and Inner Mongolia in the early hours of yesterday.

That included a drop to -33.2˚C in Shanxi’s historic city of Datong and -27˚C in the nearby county of Yangqu.

In those areas, “notably, the records for all-time low temperatures had already been broken on Dec 17”, the weather office said in a social media post.

The mercury also sank to a record -29.7˚C in Qingshuihe, Inner Mongolia; -23.3˚C in Baoding, Hebei; and -22˚C in Shunping, Hebei.

In Gansu province, where an earthquake late Monday caused the deaths of more than 130 people, groups of survivors spent a freezing Tuesday night huddled around outdoor fires.

Many of them had seen their homes destroyed or rendered unsafe by the magnitude-5.9 tremor, which struck remote villages near the provincial capital Lanzhou.

Authorities yesterday issued a three-day alert for low temperatures across a vast area of northern, eastern and southeastern China.

The brutal cold follows a summer of record heat and devastating floods across the north of the country.

Experts warn that global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions makes extreme weather more likely. — AFP

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