Drought in S China eases following typhoons
Updated: 2013-08-26 20:09
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||
BEIJING - Water shortages in southern regions has eased in the wake of Typhoons Utor and Trami, China's drought relief authority said on Monday.
Over the past ten days, heavy rain has eased conditions. Average precipitation reached 135 mm and 92 mm in Hunan and Zhejiang provinces respectively, according to the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters.
As of Monday, the drought affected 1.7 million hectares of farmland, down 73 percent from the peak drought season. Today, 2.53 million people are short of drinking water, down 74 percent.
The drought will further ease as more rain is forecast for the southern regions in the coming week.
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Righting the wrongs of patent rights |
Universities seek more enrollment from abroad |
Public opposition defuses nuke plans |
New study reveals corruption pattern |
Wild Africa: The new attraction to Chinese tourists |
Graduates hope to bust graft |
Today's Top News
Luxury imports may face fewer big-ticket payoff days
Joint sea drill shows improved relations
UN to probe alleged chemical attack
Bo insists he did not abuse power
Newly born panda cub at Washington zoo doing fine
Market regulators need to fix loopholes
Singapore PM aims to cement relations
Experts call for details on rumor cases
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |