China has seen 128 people killed and 24 missing in floods by June 15 this year, the Office of the State Flood Control and Draught Relief Headquarters said on Saturday.
Meanwhile, China's north is experiencing severe
drought, according to the office.
A total of 22.72 million people and 1.22 million hectares of crops had been
affected by the floods by June 15 this year, which inflicted a direct economic loss of 8.92
billion yuan (1.17
billion U.S. dollars), according
statistics from the office.
In the first half of June alone, 63 people were killed. Economic loss of 6.55
billion yuan was incurred as 14.24 million people and 717,000 hectares of crops were
affected by the floods.
Meanwhile, the
widespread and prolonged
drought has left 10.91 million Chinese short of drinking water by June 14 this year.
The
drought has hit 165 million mu (about 11 million hectares) of arable land and 120 million mu (about 8 million hectares) of crops in most parts of northern China and some parts of the
southwestern Chongqing,Sichuan and Yunnan.
The
acreage of arable land
affected by
drought is about one million hectare more than the average level in the past years, according to the office.
The office said 9.74 million heads of livestock were also short of drinking water.
The
drought in Sichuan has been partly alleviated by rainfalls since June 7. However, the
drought in north China will continue or even worsen due to continued high temperatures and
shortage of rainfalls, according to Cheng Dianlong,
deputy chief of the office.
The government has earmarked 101 million yuan (about 13 million U.S. dollars) in relief funds for the provinces and regions
affected by severe floods over the past weeks, while 80 million yuan has been delivered to
drought-hit regions in the country's latest efforts to help them alleviate the
drought.
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