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The highest temperature in Chongqing reaches 44.4℃. What does it feel like to melt?

The highest temperature in Chongqing has reached 44.4℃, which makes people feel hot when they walk outside. For example, if you stand in the sun with a popsicle, it will melt completely in a short time, leaving only a bare stick. Sunlight on your skin will also make you feel burning. Standing for a long time will make you dizzy, as if you have heatstroke.

You must hide in the building in hot weather and not be exposed to the sun directly. Otherwise, not only will you get a tan, but your skin may also be red and itchy. This is a direct sunburn. At the high temperature of 44.4℃, many Chongqing people spontaneously enjoy the cool in the subway, so that they will not suffer from heatstroke and waste electricity. It will definitely be cooler if you turn on the air conditioner at home, but the cost is very high. Turning on the air conditioner can only make you cooler. The coolness in the subway is very cool. If citizens don't come to enjoy the coolness, no one else will waste this coolness. Many places have directly opened bomb shelters and some underground facilities, which are very cool, much lower than outside, and there is no scorching sun.

Most people can feel the hot air coming directly when they eat hot pot, as if your face is about to be cooked, especially those who stir directly in the pot with their hands. If the chopsticks are short, the back of the hand will come into direct contact with the hot air, as if there is an instant burning sensation. The sunshine in Chongqing is so good that people can't walk outdoors without an umbrella. Even if you bring a fan or ice cubes and put on a sun protection suit or umbrella, you can't stay outdoors for a long time, otherwise you will feel thirsty because sweat keeps coming out.

Some old people or children are prone to heatstroke in hot weather, because the children's body temperature is already relatively high, and the elderly's ability to sweat is relatively poor.