Many cities across China issued a red alert when the heat wave attacked, causing unprecedented rising temperatures.
Many areas around the world have suffered extreme heat waves in recent months, such as Western Europe in July and India in 3-4.
In the eastern provinces such as Zhejiang, Fujian, the temperature increased to 41 degrees Celsius over the weekend, reaching the highest level of all time.
The National Meteorological Center of China issued a red warning, the highest warning level of temperature, with many provinces and cities, requiring tens of millions of people in the affected areas, mainly concentrated in the southeast and
People avoid heat in a water park in Lien Van Cang city, Jiangsu province, China on 24/7.
This summer in China witnessed abnormal high temperatures.
The heat caused hundreds of people on 24/7 to rush to the beach in Ha Mon city of Fujian province, while others used hats and towels to avoid heat.
China's electricity network is also in a state of tension due to the demand for high air conditioning, with the largest power plants in this country achieved a record capacity in mid -July.
Fu Jiaolan, an official of the National Meteorological Center, warns that the heat is taking place will adversely affect the crops, especially in the downstream area of the Truong Giang River.
Scientists said the harsh weather became more frequent due to climate change, and could be getting more and more fierce as the global temperature continued to rise.
Italy recorded the day with the highest temperature during the heat wave, causing the country to broadcast the Red Warning with 16 cities.
The US National Weather Agency issued a warning and recommended heat for 28 states, forecasting more than 100 million people to be affected.