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多措并举应对高温“烤”验:防暑降温保生产保民生 为群众安全度夏保驾护航
Yang Shi Wang·2025-07-06 12:22

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The central meteorological authority has issued high-temperature warnings across various regions in China, with temperatures expected to reach extreme levels, impacting public health and daily activities. Group 1: Weather Forecast and Warnings - On July 6, temperatures in regions such as Xinjiang, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Anhui, and Jiangsu are forecasted to reach between 37 to 39°C, with some areas exceeding 40°C [1][3] - The Central Meteorological Station continues to issue yellow heat warnings, indicating ongoing high-temperature conditions [3] - From July 7, temperatures are expected to decrease due to rain and typhoon influences, but the overall hot and humid weather pattern in the central and eastern regions will persist [1][3] Group 2: Local Responses to Heat - In Shanghai, an orange heat warning has been issued, prompting the city to open multiple cooling centers for residents [4][5] - Community centers and service points in Shanghai are providing air-conditioned spaces for residents to escape the heat, with extended hours for community dining facilities [7][9] - In Jiangxi, an orange heat warning has led to increased watering operations to mitigate heat effects on the environment and public health [9] Group 3: Agricultural and Outdoor Worker Support - In Henan, a level four emergency response has been initiated due to high temperatures, with measures such as opening urban rest stations and providing cooling solutions for crops [11][13] - Agricultural technicians in Henan are assisting farmers by installing shade nets and applying cooling agents to protect crops from heat damage [16][18] - Outdoor work schedules are being adjusted in various regions to ensure the safety and health of workers during extreme heat [10][18]