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China has seen record-breaking number of high-temperature days since mid-March, official says

China has seen record-breaking number of high-temperature days since mid-March, official says

Reuters23-07-2025
BEIJING, July 23 (Reuters) - The number of high-temperature days China has experienced this year since mid-March is the highest on record, an official from the China Meteorological Administration said on Wednesday.
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