Broiling weather and drought have ravaged southwest, east and
central China regions over the past month, leaving about 7.8
million people thirsty for drinking water and at least one person
dead.
The public health authorities of Nanjing, capital city of east
China's Jiangsu Province, said on Tuesday that a
30-year old tourist died of heliosis on Monday after emergency
treatment failed.
The man, from northwest Qinghai Province, fell ill on the train and
was rushed to a hospital when the train arrived in Nanjing.
In the southwestern municipality of Chongqing, more than 7.5
million people are suffering lack of drinking water due to
continuous droughts and searing heat.
Severe drought has hit Chongqing since mid May. Over 7.5 million
people in 40 counties faced difficulties to get as much drinking
water as they need over the past month.
The temperature there has kept above 35 Celsius degrees during
the past month. On Tuesday, the temperature in some parts of the
city climbed to 42 Celsius degrees.
Drinking water shortage has affected another 270,000 people in
central Hunan Province since droughts hit the
northwestern area of the province in June, where the temperature
topped 40 Celsius degrees over the past days.
Growth of crops on over 333,000 hectares of farmland in 40
cities and counties across Hunan has been affected by the
drought.
However, rainfalls in the following three days are expected to
alleviate the drought in the province, according to weather
forecasts.
(Xinhua News Agency August 16, 2006)
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