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Beijing freezes as temperature hits 5-decade low

Wind wants to kill me, says Weibo user, as mercury drops to -19.6°C

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Jan 2021 9:30AM

Beijing freezes as temperature hits 5-decade low
Temperatures in Beijing have plunged to their lowest since 1966, yet the Chinese capital sees no snow and little ice. – Pixabay file pic, January 8, 2021

BEIJING – Temperatures in the Chinese capital plunged to their lowest for more than five decades yesterday, as Beijing was hit by gale-force winds and bitter conditions.

Yesterday morning, the mercury dropped to -19.6°C, breaking a previous cold weather record set in 1966, when temperatures in the city fell to -27.4°C.

Thousands took to social media to complain about the city’s weather, with hashtags “How cold is this winter?” and “Beijing’s temperature reaches the lowest since 1966” both trending topics on Weibo, garnering a collective 240 million views.

“I heard the wind shouting at me: I want to kill you,” wrote one.

Yet there was no snow and little ice yesterday, as the atmosphere over the city was extremely dry.

The last time temperatures fell to this level, the founder of communist China Chairman Mao was at the helm, and about to embark on the 10-year Cultural Revolution – a decade-long period of social and political chaos that also quashed political rivals.

The same year, to dispel rumours about his failing health, the then-73-year-old Mao also swam across the waters of the Yangtze River in a political stunt to prove his youthfulness.

Beijing regularly battles dry, bitter winters due to sharp currents from the northwest.

But climate change campaigners have warned that as the earth warms, the number of extreme weather events will increase and become more deadly.

Earlier this year, large parts of China were hit by severe flooding, affecting millions of people and farmland, washing away roads and forcing the closure of some tourist sites and transport links. – AFP, January 8, 2021

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