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Severe drought batters China's grain zones
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A severe drought hit 170 million mu (11.33 million hectares) of crops in China, the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters said on Monday (August 17).
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Hard-hit areas are China's main grain production bases and the drought poses a threat to autumn harvest as it is a crucial season for crop growth, said Zhang Xu, an official with the headquarters.
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Among the total affected crops, 62.99 million mu suffered serious drought and 16.08 million mu dried up, according to the headquarters.
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The agency also reported that about 3.9 million people and 4.37 million livestock had difficulties getting sufficient water.
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Local governments have been fighting drought to ensure water supply for residents and for crops growth.
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About 6.82 million people had participated in drought-fighting as of August 10 in worst-hit areas of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and Jilin, Shanxi and Liaoning provinces.
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About 340,000 automobiles had been put into use to transport water as of August 10, according to the headquarters.
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Western Liaoning Province received light rain Sunday night, the first for almost two months, and local meteorological department made artificial rain following the light rain to relieve drought.
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Drought quickly expanded through northern and northeastern China since late July, as a result of insufficient rainfall and continued high temperatures.










