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Shanghai locals try to beat the heat by indoor skiing

On Thursday, thousands of people in Shanghai flocked to the largest indoor ski resort in the world to escape the heat. The temperatures in the Chinese capital reached around 37 degrees Celsius.

Shanghai L+SNOW Indoor Skiing Resort is a 98,000-square-metre (117207 square yard) indoor ski resort where temperatures are kept at or below 5degC all year.

Tang Junqi spent a day with her mother.

It was hot and felt like I was in a pot. The 10-year-old boy said, "But it feels like you're in a refrigerator inside."

Shanghai experienced on Friday its 24th consecutive August day with temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius. This ties a record set in 1926.

According to the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau, temperatures are expected to remain high for the remainder of the month. The city has declared an orange alert - the second highest level in its three-tiered heatwave warning system.

Scientists claim that extreme weather is more likely to occur due to man-made climate changes, which are caused by carbon dioxide emissions. This is exacerbated by energy intensive activities such as maintaining indoor temperatures artificially low. Reporting by Xihao Jiang and Brenda Goh, editing by Barbara Lewis and Lincoln Feast.

(source: Reuters)