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高温天气下民生保障“不降温”:多地推出防暑降温举措护航生产生活
Yang Shi Wang·2025-07-11 02:22

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the impact of high temperatures across various regions in China, prompting local governments and departments to implement measures to protect outdoor workers and ensure public safety [1][2][12]. Group 2 - In Shandong, an orange high-temperature warning was issued, with temperatures expected to exceed 37°C from July 11 to 14, and some areas may reach over 40°C. Local unions have established numerous rest stations for outdoor workers and the public [2]. - In Liaoning, high temperatures have been recorded between 33°C and 35°C, with some stations exceeding 40°C. The local greening departments have increased watering frequency to mitigate the heat's impact on vegetation [5]. - In Gansu, tourist attractions are enhancing visitor experiences during the peak summer season, with measures such as opening all ticket gates and installing cooling systems to reduce waiting times in high temperatures [8]. - In Xinjiang, temperatures have reached 41°C in Turpan. The railway department is taking steps to minimize the heat's impact on travelers by reducing waiting times and providing special services for vulnerable groups [11]. - In Hubei, high temperatures have led to the activation of a mist cooling system at Wuhan railway station, and over 5,000 rest stations have been opened for outdoor workers [12]. - In Hubei's Xiaogan City, over 3,000 power workers are operating under extreme heat conditions to maintain electricity supply, with ground temperatures exceeding 40°C [15].