Xinjiang - China   2025-07-18   Friday   41.23N, 82.78E

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Xinjiang - China
2025-07-18

Shaya County Meteorological Bureau updates high temperature orange warning

Issue date: 2025-07-17T19:46+08:00

At 19:43 on July 17, 2025, the Meteorological Bureau of Shaya County upgraded the high temperature yellow to high temperature orange warning signal: It is expected that from July 18 to 20, the daily maximum temperature in most towns and villages in Shaya County will rise to above 37 ℃ (the southern desert areas can reach above 40 ℃). Relevant departments are requested to do a good job in fire prevention, heatstroke prevention and cooling.

Description

The maximum temperature will rise above 37°C within 24 hours.

Guidelines

1. Relevant departments and units implement safeguard measures for heatstroke prevention and cooling in accordance with their duties;

2. Try to avoid outdoor activities during high temperature periods, and those working under high temperature conditions should shorten the continuous working time;

3. Provide heatstroke prevention and cooling instructions for the elderly, the weak, the sick, and the young, and take necessary protective measures;

4. Relevant departments and units should take precautions against fires caused by excessive power consumption and excessive electrical loads such as wires and transformers.

Shaya County Meteorological Observatory issues a yellow warning for high temperatures

Issue date: 2025-07-14T16:19+08:00

The Shaya County Meteorological Observatory issued a high temperature yellow warning signal at 16:12 on July 14, 2025: It is expected that from the daytime of July 14 to the 18th, the maximum daily temperature in most towns and villages in Shaya County will reach 35 ℃ or above. Relevant departments are requested to do a good job in heatstroke prevention, cooling, and fire prevention.

Description

The daily maximum temperature will be above 35°C for three consecutive days.

Guidelines

1. Relevant departments and units shall make preparations for heatstroke prevention and cooling in accordance with their duties;

2. Minimize outdoor activities in the afternoon;

3. Provide heatstroke prevention and cooling guidance for the elderly, the weak, the sick, and the young;

4. Those who work under high temperature conditions and need to do outdoor work for a long time during the day should take necessary protective measures.