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Extreme weather events including torrential rain and resulting floods cost China 76.9 billion yuan ( $10.1 billion ) in economic losses last month .
That was nearly as much as the climate change-related losses China suffered in the first six months of the year combined.
In July , the world’s second -largest economy saw its highest temperatures in recorded history.
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