Widespread, prolonged drought is affecting nearly five million
people in northern China, the Office of the State Flood Control and
Draught Relief Headquarters said Tuesday.
The drought, worsened by high temperatures and strong winds, has
also affected 11.1 million hectares of arable land, and 4.8 million
head of livestock.
The office said the drought has severely affected crop planting and
growth in northern areas.
In northwestern Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, 5,733 hectares of
crops have withered and crops could not be planted on a further
100,000 hectares of land, said Zhang Zhitong, deputy director of
the office.
Zhang said that 77 percent of all the reservoirs in Ningxia have
dried up and almost 800 more in northern Hebei and Shanxi provinces
and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region have emptied.
A rare drought has also affected 730,000 people and about 300,000
hectares of crops in northwestern Gansu Province, said the regional
climate center of Lanzhou, capital of Gansu.
The center said that 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.
The drought will continue in most parts of the northern areas with
no significant rainfall forecast in the next ten days, the Central
Meteorological Observatory said on Tuesday.
(Xinhua News Agency May 16, 2007)
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