East China city hit by severe drought ( 2003-08-06 14:49) (Xinhua)
Huangshan City of Anhui Province in east China is facing its worst drought in
25 years this summer with more than 80,000 people sustaining short supply of
drinking water, the provincial drought relief and flood control headquarters
said Wednesday.
The city is named after Huangshan Mountain, a famous tourist destination in
southern Anhui.
Since June 30, more than 500 small rivers in the city have dried and over
80,000 local people are finding difficulty in getting enough drinking water,
while some 43,333 hectares of cropland have been affected by the drought,
accounting for 89 percent of the entire cropland of the city.
The headquarters attributed the disastrous situation partly to the consistent
heat spell, which sent the temperature up to as high as 41.3 degrees Celsius,
the highest in local history.
Scant rainfall is also a major reason as statistics show that since June 30,
there has been only 33.8 mm of rainfall in the city, 81.7 percent lower than the
average level for the same period in previous years and the lowest since 1978.
The drought is expected to worsen as information from the local weather
station shows that the high temperature and scarce rainfall will continue for
the first half of August.
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