Shanghai's climate stress test shows how China is building resilient cities
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shanghaisun.comShanghai's climate stress test shows how China is building resilient citiesshanghaisun.comSHANGHAI, July 4 (Xinhua) -- When two typhoons made landfall in Shanghai within three days, the rare sequence became more than just a meteorological record. It was a stress test for one of China's most complex urban systems. Typhoon Bebinca struck the city at severe typhoon intensity in September 2024. Three days later, Typhoon Pulasan followed, marking the first time since meteorological records began that Shang
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