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„Háztetős esővel” küzdenek a hőség ellen egy kínai városban
HU🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

„Háztetős esővel” küzdenek a hőség ellen egy kínai városban

The article reports on an unusual method used in Junsheng City, located in the Shanghai region of China, to combat extreme heat. Local authorities are reportedly using rooftop water jets to create localized rain effects, which have been shown to lower temperatures by between five and eight degrees Celsius within minutes, according to a report from the China Global Television Network (CGTN). The technique involves spraying water from rooftops of multi-story residential buildings, with the water falling to the ground level. However, the article does not provide information on the volume of water consumed or the duration for which this cooling method remains effective.

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„Háztetős esővel” küzdenek a hőség ellen egy kínai városban

The article reports on an unusual method used in Junsheng City, located in the Shanghai region of China, to combat extreme heat. Local authorities are reportedly using rooftop water jets to create localized rain effects, which have been shown to lower temperatures by between five and eight degrees Celsius within minutes, according to a report from the China Global Television Network (CGTN). The technique involves spraying water from rooftops of multi-story residential buildings, with the water falling to the ground level. However, the article does not provide information on the volume of water consumed or the duration for which this cooling method remains effective.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the event as a technical solution implemented by local authorities without overtly endorsing or criticizing the approach. It cites an official source (CGTN), but does not frame the issue through ideological or partisan lenses. There is no clear leaning toward either progressive,

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