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Saturday, July 18, 2009


A heat wave has been continued in China that discomfort for people and it is no end early in this term. The heat weather may continue until the few days. Next week is forecast to be boiling and sunny in many parts of China. The boiling weather has lasted for almost two weeks. The average daily temperature is above 35 degrees Celsius and this is so far in this summer. Besides west China area, other places in north China area are also discomfort for residents.
The heat wave has triggered power consumption is increasing rapidly. The Electric Power Company report shows the main reason is the increase of the use by air conditionings. With the hot weather expected to continue in July and August, the daily power consumption will keep rising.
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