BEIJING, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) -- A severe drought has affected 170 million mu (11.33 million hectares) of crops in China, the State Flood Control
and Drought Relief Headquarters said on Monday.
Among the total affected crops, 62.99 million mu suffered serious drought
and 16.08 million mu dried up, according to the headquarters.
About 3.9 million people had difficulties getting sufficient water, as well as about 4.37 million livestock.
Local governments have been fighting drought to ensure
water supply for residents
and for crops growth.
About 6.82 million people had participated in drought-fighting as of Aug. 10 in worst-hit areas of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
and Jilin, Shanxi
and Liaoning provinces.
About 340,000 automobiles had been put into use to transport
water as of Aug. 10, according to the headquarters.
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.
Drought quickly expanded through northern
and northeastern China since late July, as a result of insufficient rainfall
and continued high temperatures.
The hard-hit areas are China's main grain production bases
and the drought might threaten autumn harvest as it is a crucial season for crop growth, said Zhang Xu, an official with the headquarters.