This month, typhoons and tropical depressions are capable of operating in the South China Sea about 1-2 times and about 1 attack affects the mainland.
Billions of people around the world will face deadly heat waves by the end of the 21st century if greenhouse gases continue to rise.
The Indian meteorological agency has reportedly alarmed in some states, when the number of people killed by the heat in the country increased to 289.
The Indian Disaster Management Agency (DMM) announced on May 29 that up to 524 people have died in the country due to the heat from April 1 to May 28.
While most of the northern hemisphere sinks in cold winter and snowfall, in the southern hemisphere, Australia has to suffer the hottest heat wave in 150 years.
An unusually high temperature and humidity of the air entails the risk of heat exhaustion, even sunstroke, affecting a child's health.