Drought hits 10 million people in China
Nearly 10 million people in China's central Hubei province have been hit by a severe drought that dried up water sources and destroyed thousands of hectares of crops.
A survey conducted by the provincial civil affairs department showed that some 9.8 million people were reeling under the drought, Xinhua reported. Hubei has received 50 per cent less rainfall in the last 200 days as compared to the rainfall figures during the corresponding period. The provincial government on Monday declared a state of emergency.
About 26,000 hectares of crops have been already lost and an additional 88 million hectares are in danger due to lack of water, the government said. The Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydroelectric power project in Hubei, has been releasing water to mitigate the situation. The water levels in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze have risen recently, official figures show.
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