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Heat wave blasts way through China, driving temperatures above 40 Celsius
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 A woman covers her head with a sheet of paper to cool herself down in the heatwave as she walks on a street in Zhengzhou, capital city of central China's Henan province, June 24, 2009. A heatwave of over 35 degrees Celsius swept central, east and north China in the past days. (Xinhua Photo) A heat wave blasted provinces across China with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius Wednesday, meteorologists said.
The temperature exceeded 35 degrees Celsius in many regions, including the northern cities of Beijing and Tianjin, provinces of Hebei and Shanxi and Inner Mongolia autonomous Region, eastern provinces of Shandong, Jiangsu and Anhui, the central Hubei and Henan provinces, and the northwestern regions of Shaanxi, Ningxia and Xinjiang, the National Meteorological Center said.
 People holding umbrellas walk on a street in Yinchuan City, capital of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, June 24, 2009. Yinchuan on Tuesday reported a heat wave as the highest temperature reached 34 degrees Celsius in the city. (Xinhua Photo) Beijing had the most "heated" senior middle school entrance exam Wednesday in the past six years as the temperature hit 37 degrees Celsius, the Beijing Meteorological Bureau said.
It was so hot that "it seemed to be 10 a.m. when it was 6 a.m.," said Beijinger Sun Xiao.
The heat exacerbated a drought in southwest China's Sichuan Province. In all, 117 counties and cities had experienced drought this year and dry weather persisted in 28 counties and cities, said Chen Youshu, deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters.
The maximum temperature reached 39 degrees Celsius Tuesday in Ya'an City of Sichuan, said the Ya'an Meteorological Bureau
People, livestock and crops had been affected since June 17 and 20.5 million yuan (about 3 million U.S. dollars) in disaster relief funds had been distributed to 10 seriously affected counties and cities.
Rain fell June 24 to 26 in western and southern Sichuan and more rain was expected in late June to relieve the drought, Yu said.
Source: Xinhua
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