North China's
Hebei Province has been experiencing a drought since last
November as the average precipitation across the province is 60
percent less than that of normal years, local officials said on
Friday.
The drought has affected 1.6 million hectares of farm land, said
the officials from the provincial department of water
resources.
Water stored in 18 major reservoirs decreased 53 million cubic
meters, said the officials, who also predicted that during the
spring water supply for the reservoirs would reduce by 283 million
cubic meters to 642 cubic meters.
Cities in the province have to overuse underground water to
cover the gap and meet the demand.
The province is urging farmers to adopt water-saving irrigation
and build water cellars to collect rain water to survive the
drought.
China is in the process of building a water-conserving society
amid water shortages. Currently, about 400 out of 660 Chinese
cities lack water and 136 have reported severe water shortages.
(Xinhua News Agency March 18, 2006)