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BEIJING: China is suffering sustained drought as over 10 million people have been facing drinking water shortage since mid-April, the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters said here on Sunday. A total of 16.6 million hectares of cropland have been struck by severe drought in most parts of northern China regions and south-western Yunnan Province, it said. The current drought affects 2.1 million hectares more than the average in the same period of past years, the headquarters said.
Drinking water shortage
Meanwhile, 7.88 million heads of livestock have also suffered from the shortage of drinking water. Since mid-April, most parts of northern China provinces and regions have rarely seen rainfalls and experienced frequent strong winds, including Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning. Hebei Province is suffering its worst drought in 55 years, with 520,000 people having seasonal difficulty to access drinking water and 2.3 million hectares of cropland affected. It is estimated that the province will lack 5.2 billion cubic metres of water in the first half of this year, according to Hebei Provincial Department of Water Resources. In Yunnan Province, a quarter of the cropland, or 1.06 million hectares, have been hit by drought. In addition, 3.38 million people are facing drinking water shortage. Spring ploughing and sowing were seriously affected in these areas by drought. The State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has issued an urgent notice, ordering local governments to take strong and effective measures to combat the drought. The local governments were told to keep a close watch over the drought situation and prepare and implement more detailed plans to fight the problem in an orderly way. ``Drinking water safety for urban and rural residents must be secured and placed on top priority of the drought-relief work,'' the notice said. The notice required local governments mobilise technical workers and anti-drought service organisations to go to farmland to assist local farmers. Meanwhile, the headquarters have sent special working teams to drought-stricken areas to supervise anti-drought operations.
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