China issued drought alert, agricultural life became miserable, heat dried up 66 rivers

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China issued drought alert

Shanghai: Due to the rapidly increasing temperature, China and many European countries are in a bad condition. Let us tell you that China has issued its first national drought alert of the year because rising temperatures are causing fires in many forests of China as well as rivers are drying up.

A yellow alert was issued on the Yangtze Delta late on Thursday night, citing climate change as the reason. The famous Poyang Lake in central China’s Jiangxi province has shrunk by a quarter due to rising temperatures, while the water level in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River has reached its lowest level, state news agency Xinhua reported on Thursday, deeply affecting agricultural life. Is kept.

Crops getting affected in Chongqing
State broadcaster CCTV said on Friday that 66 rivers in China’s southwestern region of Chongqing had dried up. CCTV quoted local government data as saying that this year Chongqing has received 60 percent less rain than before, which has led to a drought, which has ruined agricultural life, while the Chongqing Agricultural Bureau has also weakened. Special teams have been formed to protect the crops and the plantation has been expanded to compensate for the loss before the autumn harvest.

China issued drought alert

66 rivers have dried up
Along with the famous Poyang Lake in Jiangxi province, 66 rivers in 34 counties have shrunk, while the water level of the Yangtze River has receded. Let us tell you that due to the impact of the Yangtze River, there has been an increase in power cuts, due to which many factories in 19 cities were not given electricity for six days to supply electricity to homes. China’s hydropower, transport, and crops mostly depend on this river.

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