Mainland China is Suffering From Drought and Extreme Water Shortages
(Clearwidom.net)
According to a report from the Central Agency on April 7th and a
report in today's issue of the Central Government's newspaper, The People's
Daily, the shortage of water resources has become a major factor limiting
sustained economic and societal development in China at the present time.
It was reported that China has been suffering from drought continuously over
the past three years. This was especially true last year when the situation got
worse. The incoming water volume dropped in rivers and lakes and the water level
in the reservoirs decreased by 11% compared with that at same time in the year
before. Over 300 million Mu (Chinese way of measuring ground surface area) are
adversely affected by the drought, and 33 million people have had temporary
difficulties in obtaining drinking water. For some cities it has been the most
severe water deficiency situation since the party came to power.
Wujisong, the section manager of the Water Resource Section of the Water
Resource Bureau, pointed out that water resource deficiency is the basic
situation over the entire nation of China. One of the symptoms is that average
volume of water resources per person is low. In China, the average volume of
water resources per person is 2,200 cubic meters, which is only about one
quarter of that in the world as a whole.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2002/4/8/28075.html
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