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Part Of China Hit By Drought After Record Heatwave -READ MORE

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Aug 25, 2022

The World's Second Largest Economy, China has been hit by an intense drought caused by a record heatwave, and has spread out across half of the country.

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According to scientists, the heatwaves, flash floods and droughts are occurrences that have become more frequent and severe due to climate change.

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Based on reports the drought has reached the normally frigid Tibetan Plateau, according to official data released ahead of more searing temperatures on Thursday (Aug 25).

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Southern China has recorded its longest continuous period of high temperatures since records began more than 60 years ago, the agriculture ministry said this week.

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Experts have said the intensity, scope and duration of the heatwave could make it one of the worst recorded in global history.

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A chart from the National Climate Centre showed Wednesday that swathes of southern China - including the Tibetan Plateau - were experiencing "severe" to "extraordinary" drought conditions.

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The worst-affected area - the Yangtze river basin, stretching from coastal Shanghai to Sichuan province in China's southwest - is home to over 370 million people and contains several manufacturing hubs including the megacity of Chongqing.

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The China Meteorological Administration predicted continued high temperatures of up to 40 degrees Celsius in Chongqing and the provinces of Sichuan and Zhejiang on Thursday.

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But some regions gained relief from the heatwave. Parts of southwestern Sichuan were battered by heavy rains overnight, causing the evacuation of almost 30,000 people, state broadcaster CCTV reported.

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And in the southeast, Typhoon Ma-on made landfall in coastal Guangdong province and Hong Kong on Thursday morning.

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"High temperatures have basically been alleviated in the regions of south China, Jiangxi and Anhui," the meteorological administration said.

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"But high temperatures will continue for the next three days in regions including the Sichuan basin and provinces surrounding Shanghai."

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CNA's Low Minmin reporting from Chongqing said that water levels across China are so low that some inland river shipping routes are no longer safe, adding that "a lot of agricultural commodities that are imported passes through this shipping routes which will now be extended by five days, which will push up business costs."

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"SEVERE THREAT"
China's State Council on Wednesday announced a 10 billion yuan (US$1.45 billion) subsidy to support rice farmers experiencing drought conditions which authorities have warned pose a "severe threat" to this year's autumn harvest.

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China produces more than 95 per cent of the rice, wheat and maize it consumes, but a reduced harvest could mean increased demand for imports in the world's most populous country - putting further pressure on global supplies already strained by the conflict in Ukraine.

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Wednesday's CCTV evening news broadcast showed trucks supplying villagers who lacked drinking and agricultural water in rural Sichuan and Chongqing, with remote mountain areas particularly hard-hit.

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Chongqing and Sichuan have also been battling wildfires since last week, exacerbated by high temperatures and water scarcity.

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Temperatures as high as 45 degrees Celsius have led multiple Chinese provinces to impose industrial power cuts, as cities struggle to cope with a surge in demand for electricity.

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Record low water levels on the Yangtze River have also put pressure on the region's hydropower generators.

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Recent heat broke records in Sichuan, where one county recorded a temperature of 44 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.

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Source: AFP

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