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The weather in Sweden in July

Global catastrophic climate events in July:

First, heat waves hit Spain and Portugal.

At the end of June and the beginning of July, the heat wave hit the Iberian Peninsula, and the temperature in some parts of Spain exceeded 40 C, killing at least five people. In late July, the island was hit by a heat wave again. The highest temperature in most parts of southern Portugal reached 45℃ on the 27th, and forest fires occurred in some areas.

Second, the persistent high temperature weather in the Balkans.

From early July to mid-July, the temperature in most parts of Greece was as high as 40℃. The hot weather in Macedonia lasted for nearly a week, and the temperature in the capital Skopje and the southern region was as high as 43 C. The rolling heat wave killed at least 15 people. Romania has also experienced a nationwide continuous high temperature weather, with the highest temperature reaching 38℃.

Third, heavy rains in southern Sweden have caused disasters.

Since the beginning of July, the continuous rainstorm in southern Sweden has caused flooding in some areas, affecting road traffic and people's daily life.

Fourth, Romania was hit by a storm.

This month, most parts of Romania have been hit by storms. At least seven people were killed, many houses and crops were flooded, and power and traffic were interrupted in some areas.

Snow fell in the mountains of Germany and Italy in May and July.

In early July, the temperature in Germany and northeastern Italy plummeted. 1 1 day, heavy snow fell in the mountainous areas of Bavaria and snowflakes floated in the Alps.

The intransitive verb floods in South Asia.

Since the beginning of July, South Asia has experienced the worst flood in recent 15 years. India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and other countries have experienced heavy rains and floods. At least 22 of the 24 regions in Assam, India, were affected, and almost all important cities in Bihar were flooded. Two thirds of Bangladesh was flooded.

Seven. Floods caused by heavy rains in Afghanistan

In mid-July, some areas in central Afghanistan were hit by rare storms and floods, resulting in at least 10 deaths.

8. Japan was hit by heat waves and heavy rains.

At the beginning of July, Japan was still in the rainy season, but hot weather has already appeared in various places. In 20 counties and places across the country, the temperature exceeded 35℃, and at least 7 people died of heatstroke. In the second half of the year, there was another record hot summer weather in kanto region. On the 20th, the highest temperature in Tokyo reached 39.5℃, the highest since 1923 was recorded, and the temperature in Jiafu even reached 40.4℃.

Nine, North Korea was hit by a strong typhoon and heavy rain

In early July, North Korea was hit by the No.7 strong typhoon this year. Heavy rain caused floods, and more than 700 houses were flooded, tens of thousands of hectares of cultivated land were washed away, and infrastructure in many areas was damaged to varying degrees. Gangwon and Huanghai South Road were particularly affected.

X. Canada was hit by heavy rain and hail.

In mid-July, some cities in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec were hit by hail and heavy rain, many power lines were blown off by strong winds, and some roads and residential buildings were flooded.

Xi。 A cold current raged in Peru.

Since winter, southern Peru has been frequently hit by cold currents. By the beginning of July, 47 people had been frozen to death, and the cold current also caused serious losses to the local agriculture and animal husbandry.

Twelve. Floods in New Zealand

On July 18, two consecutive days of rainfall caused flooding in Chivas Pit, New Zealand, and about 1500 people were evacuated.

Geological disaster in July 20 1 1

In July, there were 223 geological disasters1in China, including 645 landslides, 263 collapses, 27 mudslides, 3 ground collapses1,7 ground fissures and 6 ground subsidence. Geological disasters 17 caused casualties, with 30 people dead, missing 10 and 25 injured; The direct economic loss was 962 million yuan.

Examples of major disasters

(1) On July 5th, Liushuba in Lueyang County, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province collapsed, resulting in 18 deaths, 4 injuries and direct economic loss of100000 yuan.

(2) On July 3rd, a mudslide occurred in Miancui Village, Nanxin Town, Maoxian County, Aba Prefecture, Sichuan Province, causing eight people missing and direct economic loss of 2810.038 million yuan.