A rare lasting drought has affected 730,000 people and
about 300,000 hectares of crops in northwest China's Gansu Province, local sources said. The
rainfall from mid-March through April was down 40 to 90 percent
over the same period in previous years in Baiyin, Dingxi, Tianshui
and Longnan in eastern Gansu, said the regional climate center of
Lanzhou, capital of Gansu.
Rainfall was even smaller than the minimum amount in
certain areas of the province since 1951, the center said. Most
areas in Longdong only had a rainfall of less than eight
millimeters during the period.
The severe drought in Gansu has left 238,000 people
and 34,000 livestock short of drinking water and resulted in an
economic loss of 56 million yuan (US$7.2 million).
Higher temperature and little rainfall led to the
drought, which would continue as no significant rainfall is
forecast in May, it said.
Drought is also afflicting other provinces across
China.
More than 190,000 people in central China's Hubei Province are facing water shortage as
drought continues to plague some areas of the province.
The drought has also affected 200,000 hectares of
farmland and left 93,000 livestock short of drinking water in the
province, according to the Hubei provincial flood and drought
control authorities.
(Xinhua News Agency May 15, 2007)
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