China News Service, Guangzhou, June 27 (Reporter Cai Minjie) In Guangdong, the most noteworthy climate change is heat waves.

The Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced on the 27th that continuous exposure of the human body to a high temperature environment will increase the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

Disease control reminder: When the heat wave strikes, pay attention to health protection.

  A heat wave is when the weather continues to be excessively hot and may also be accompanied by high humidity.

The my country Meteorological Administration stipulates that the daily maximum temperature exceeds 35 degrees Celsius as a high temperature.

  As of 9:26 on June 26, Guangdong has had 126 high temperature yellow warnings in effect.

According to data provided by Guangdong CDC, the per capita heat wave exposure days in Guangdong in 2020 were 25.5 days, exceeding 90% of the provinces in the country.

  According to the Meteorological Observatory's forecast, Guangdong will maintain sunny and hot weather in the next few days, with (thunder) showers and local heavy rain or heavy rain in some cities and counties, and high temperature weather of 35 degrees Celsius to 36 degrees Celsius in cities and counties in the central and northern parts of the country.

In the next two days, the high temperature and hot weather in Guangzhou will continue, and there will be scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon, with heavy rain in some places.

  In dealing with heat waves, Guangdong CDC recommends that when heat waves come, slow down the pace of life and reduce strenuous activities; try to wear light-colored clothes when going out, and stay in a cool place as much as possible; eat a light diet, drink more water, and drink less alcohol Drinks; raise awareness of preventing heat waves, especially those susceptible to high temperature.

  In addition, citizens can travel by public transportation, cycling or walking to reduce carbon emissions; plant more flowers and trees to help absorb carbon-containing pollutants in the air.

Start with the little things around you and practice green and low carbon.

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