Updated On: 23 August, 2022 02:35 PM IST | Shanghai | Agencies
The situation could improve starting Wednesday as a cold front moves into China via Xinjiang

A man stands in shallow water near the dry bed of the Yangtze River in Chongqing Municipality Friday. Pic/AP
China’s scorched southwestern regions extended curbs on power consumption on Monday as they deal with dwindling hydropower output and surging household electricity demand during a long drought and heatwave.
State weather forecasters issued a heat “red alert” for the 11th consecutive day on Monday, as extreme weather continues to play havoc with power supplies and damage crops. They also raised the national drought alert to “orange” - the second-highest level.