China’s southwestern Chongqing and Sichuan regions are facing wildfires today as high temperatures are expected to ease, with a rainy season expected to begin next week.
State weather forecasters announced that the wave of high temperatures that lasted more than two months is expected to register a “turning point” due to its meeting with a cold front from the west, but also a typhoon approaching the southeastern regions.
Although China remains on a “red alert” for the 12th day, temperatures are expected to drop in parts of central China from tomorrow, as well as in Chongqing and Sichuan regions from August 29, the National Meteorological Center announced on its official channel. of (Weibo).
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