A three-year drought in Zhanjiang in south China's Guangdong
Province is seriously effecting the city's supply of drinking
water.
This is the most serious drought to hit the city in the last 100
years, according to the Guangdong Provincial Observatory.
The drought began in the autumn of 2003.
Reservoirs reported an alarming drop in water levels over the past
two years.
About 138,467 hectares of farmland and 512,000 people are affected
by the drought, according to the Zhanjiang municipal
government.
Long-term weather forecasts are not predicting increased
precipitation.
(Xinhua News Agency February 20, 2006)