China's Chongqing issues red alert for high temperature
CHONGQING -- Chongqing municipality in Southwest China issued a red alert on Thursday for high temperatures, the highest level in the country's high-temperature alert system.
Thirty districts and counties in Chongqing are expected to see temperatures surpass 40 degrees Celsius between 1 pm and 7 pm Thursday, according to the Chongqing Meteorological Service.
The meteorological department has advised people in these areas to guard against fires and to reduce outdoor activities.
Chongqing has been enduring a heatwave since earlier this week, with orange alerts, the second-highest level for high temperatures, issued for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Red is the highest level in China's three-tier high-temperature alert system, followed by orange and yellow. A red alert is issued when temperatures are forecast to exceed 40 degrees Celsius within 24 hours.
The megacity of Chongqing is dubbed the "furnace city" due to its scorching summers.
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