Article 6QK5J Warm fronts to Y-fronts: Chinese city hit by underwear storm

Warm fronts to Y-fronts: Chinese city hit by underwear storm

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Helen Davidson and Chi-hui Lin
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6QK5J)

Chongqing authorities say cloud seeding to break heatwave did not cause winds that sent laundry flying

It was the talk of the town. After the authorities sought to break a long-running heatwave in Chongqing by using cloud-seeding missiles to artificially bring rain, the Chinese megacity was blasted by an unusual weather event - an underwear storm.

Termed the 9/2 Chongqing underwear crisis", an unexpected windstorm on Monday brought gusts of up to 76mph (122km/h), scattering people's laundry from balconies on the city's high-rises. Douyin, China's sister app to TikTok, was filled with videos of pants and bras flying through the skies, landing in the street and snagging on trees.

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