Inside the city's police shelter, Ding Ning was wrapped tightly in a thick duty coat, standing in the dining hall maintaining order.
Due to the continuous low temperatures, the temperature inside the various shelters has dropped to minus ten degrees even with constant heating. The city government finally used the emergency supplies to provide extra meals to the survivors in all official shelters, allowing them to gain more heat to ward off the cold.
At first glance, it may seem problematic, but in theory, there is no issue, because humans obtain life-sustaining heat through eating.
Many people might have experienced this: in winter, if you don't eat, you'll feel particularly cold, but after a bowl of hot soup, your body quickly warms up, because food brings heat to the body.
So as long as there is enough warm food, it can provide sufficient heat to resist the cold.