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Chongqing Opens WWII Shelters for Summer Cool

Summary

  • Underground civil defense shelters converted into public cooling centers.
  • Shelters offer free escape from Chongqing's frequent 40 C heat.
  • Built originally as WWII air raid shelters, repurposed since 2002.
Chongqing Opens WWII Shelters for Summer Cool

Chongqing, a city notorious for its extreme summer heat, has opened 44 underground civil defense shelters to serve as public cooling centers. These facilities offer residents a free respite from temperatures that frequently surpass 40 C.

Originally constructed as air raid shelters during World War II, these spaces have been repurposed for public welfare since 2002. The Chongqing National Defense Mobilization Office reports that the cooling centers span over 11,000 square meters and are fully equipped with essential amenities and safety staff.

As of July 8, 2026, the Chongqing Meteorological Bureau issued its first orange alert for high temperatures this summer. Forecasts indicate prolonged hot and dry weather from July 7 to August 31, with temperatures expected to be above the historical average.

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