Shenzhen encountered this winter's coldest weather over the
weekend with the minimum temperature dropping to 5.7 degrees
Celsius on Saturday and 6 degrees Celsius yesterday morning,
according to the local meteorological authorities.
The mercury will begin to slowly climb from tomorrow.
The cold weather has brought a sharp increase in the number of
people suffering from colds in Shenzhen. A rise in the number of
heart and respiratory complaints in the city was also
registered.
The city's major hospitals received more patients with colds
than usual. At the transfusion area of Beijing University Shenzhen
Hospital, it was difficult to find a spare seat, while the
hospital's emergency clinic was packed with people seeking
treatment for cold, stroke, and other ailments over the weekend.
The hospital and Shenzhen Municipal People's Hospital saw 20
percent more stroke, miocardial infarction and asthma complaints
than usual.
The local meteorological observatory said the yellow alert for
cold weather will remain effective today, with a minimum
temperature of 9 degrees Celsius.
The Shenzhen Homeless Shelter has launched round-the-clock
relief services for vagrants. It took in over 35 people over the
weekend.
(Shenzhen Daily January 9, 2006)