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African guy crying in Chongqing?

The African boy was crying because of the heat, saying, It wasn't dark at first, but now it's all dark because of the high temperature in China.

"Hot, hot, Chongqing is much hotter than Africa." This is the second summer that Debye, an African boy, spent in Chongqing. This dark Ethiopian boy is eating four or five popsicles every day and looking for a place to swim every day. He said he had to stay in the water.

In people's minds, the African continent may be regarded as one of the hottest places on earth. If Africans are afraid of heat, many people may not believe it. Debbie and Qian, who live in Chongqing, are often asked, "Chongqing is not as hot as Africa, is it?" But the answers of these two African girls and boys are very surprising.

They all said in fluent Mandarin: "Chongqing is much hotter than Africa!" Yesterday, the two of them went to the foreigner street water park to play with water. In the past week, they have been looking for a cool place in the water, or they have been chewing popsicles and taking a bath. According to them, you really can't live without it. "The summer in Ethiopia is only 26-28 degrees Celsius."

Deby said that the climate in his hometown is very relaxed and free. The average annual temperature is only 65,438+06℃, and the hottest temperature does not exceed 30℃. The summer in Chongqing is so hot that he wants to cry. "Stay in the room, turn on the air conditioner and eat popsicles." Debye, 23, said that Chongqing is the hottest place in his mind, hotter than many places in Africa and unbearably hot. Only by soaking in water can you enjoy a moment of coolness.

Recently, Debbie and Qi 'an are most willing to tell their friends in their hometown that Chongqing is much hotter than Africa. I didn't know what heat is until I got to Chongqing! African brothers suffered from sunstroke and sunburn in China, and the heat wave swept through China. Yesterday afternoon, a photo of an African man fainting in Tiananmen Square was circulated on the Internet. Some netizens said that it is reasonable for men to travel in China to escape the summer.

I didn't expect Beijing to be "hotter than my hometown in Africa". The reporter learned from the relevant departments that this matter is true. After the African man suffered from heatstroke, he was properly placed by the staff on duty in the square, and the sentry on duty quickly called an ambulance. Yesterday at noon 12, it was the hottest time of the day, and the air was humid and sultry. An African tourist suddenly walked under the umbrella of the armed police duty post in Tiananmen South Square.

Upon inquiry, it was learned that the man had heatstroke. The armed police, public security and other officers on duty at the scene let him rest under the umbrella and contacted the emergency vehicle for him. After the ambulance arrived, the medical staff took the man's blood pressure and temperature and asked him if he needed medical treatment. The man said no need. Subsequently, emergency personnel and armed police took him to a ventilated place in the underground passage to rest.

After the symptoms of heatstroke eased, the man and two friends from the same trade left on their own. Although there was a thunderstorm in Beijing last night, today is still a hot and humid "sauna day". This morning, the reporter saw in the south square of Tiananmen Square that the number of tourists in the square has not decreased because of the weather. Umbrella, Huoxiang Zhengqi and other heatstroke prevention items are the most popular among tourists.

The shadows of lanterns and food carts are occupied by summer tourists. The national flag guards and armed police officers and men on duty stick to their posts. Although they are sweating like a pig, they still appear in front of tourists in a tall and straight military posture. It is understood that in hot weather, the surface temperature of Tiananmen Square will reach 60 degrees Celsius, and tourists suffering from heatstroke have occurred from time to time these days.

If tourists feel unwell, the staff on duty will contact the medical staff in time for proper disposal. The reporter learned from Beijing Emergency Center 120 that from 0: 00 this Monday to 9: 00 this morning, Beijing Emergency Center 120 * * received a total of 39 emergency calls for heatstroke. The staff of Beijing Emergency Center 120 analyzed that these calls directly indicated that heatstroke needed first aid.

In fact, heatstroke requires more than 120 medical staff to go to first aid. "Some citizens called to say that they were dizzy and had chest tightness. In fact, they may also suffer from heatstroke. " Tian Zhenbiao, deputy director of the Beijing Red Cross 999 Emergency Center, said that recently, 999 received a significant increase in heatstroke calls. There are more than 40 sunstrokes in a week, and only yesterday I received 13 heatstroke alarm calls.

In order to meet the needs of heatstroke patients, 999 equipped all ambulances with heatstroke prevention and cooling drugs, including ten drops of water and Huoxiang Zhengqi water, and reminded medical staff to pay attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling. Our reporter Jia Xiaohong J 146 "Sauna" will be steamed for six days. Yesterday, the average maximum temperature in the city was as high as 35.7 degrees Celsius, and the relative humidity was between 50% and 85%.

Let the people in Beijing have a kind of sultry unbearable like "fishing in the water". Yesterday at 2 pm 10, the temperature in the observatory in the southern suburbs rose to 34.9 degrees Celsius, and the temperature in most parts of the city was 34 to 36 degrees Celsius. The highest daily temperature in the southern suburbs observatory appears at 4: 28 pm, which is 35.7 degrees Celsius. The reporter learned from the Beijing Meteorological Observatory that it was around 4 pm yesterday.

The highest temperature in Tiananmen Square reached 35.5 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperature in the city appeared in Chaoyang District, reaching 37.4 degrees Celsius. Many netizens can't help but sigh, "This is not Beijing, more like Wuhan!" According to the statistics of Beijing Meteorological Bureau yesterday, although the summer is not over half this year, the number of high-temperature days in Beijing (the daily maximum temperature exceeds 35 degrees Celsius) has reached 17 days, which has surpassed the number of high-temperature days in the whole summer of other years in the past decade and "locked" the top of the high-temperature list in advance. Just as the heat was unbearable, a thunderstorm "raided" Beijing from west to east last night, with heavy rain pouring down and hail in some areas. According to the release of Beijing Meteorological Observatory this morning, as of 6: 00 this morning, the average rainfall in the urban area was 7.7 mm, with southwest 14.5 mm and northeast 10.4 mm.

The maximum rainfall occurred at 80.9 mm in Jinzhan, Chaoyang. Strong winds above magnitude 7 occurred in Yanqing, Fangshan, Mentougou, Haidian, Fengtai and Chaoyang, and small hailstones appeared in Puwa, Shunyi Station and East Lake in Liang Fang Fangshan. Although a thunderstorm temporarily eased the high temperature weather that lasted for many days.

However, it is expected that from tomorrow, with the temperature rising, a new round of "sauna days" will strike again. /kloc-from 0/5 to 20, with the increase of temperature and air humidity, the sultry weather will come back again. The highest temperature next week will be 32-34 degrees Celsius. Please take precautions in advance and pay attention to saving water and electricity while preventing heatstroke and cooling down.

This year, the weather is very hot, extremely hot. Recently, Xi has exceeded 40 degrees every day.