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Northern China battles ongoing drought

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Source: CCTV.com | 02-05-2009 08:48

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China's Ministry of Agriculture says the country's third most severe drought in 2 decades is affecting more than nine million hectares of wheat in the major grain producing provinces. Authorities are warning that the situation remains grim, and are calling for long term solutions.

People irrigate the wheat field at Xiaolu Village in Yuzhou, a city in central China's Henan Province, on Feb. 4, 2009. Henan, China's major grain producer, issued a red alert for drought on Jan. 29. The provincial meteorological bureau said the drought is the worst since 1951. The drought has affected 63 percent of the province's 5.26 million hectares of wheat. (Xinhua/Niu Shupei)
People irrigate the wheat field at Xiaolu Village in Yuzhou, 
a city in central China's Henan Province, on Feb. 4, 2009. 
Henan, China's major grain producer, issued a red alert for 
drought on Jan. 29. The provincial meteorological bureau 
said the drought is the worst since 1951. The drought has 
affected 63 percent of the province's 5.26 million hectares 
of wheat.(Xinhua/Niu Shupei)

Very little rain has fallen in much of northern China since November.

Rainfall in the region this winter is between 50 and 90 percent less than in the same period last winter.

In some areas, no precipitation at all has been recorded for the past 70 days.

Yang Guiming, Chief Forecaster of Central Meteorological Station, said, "Cold air flow has been strong this winter, while warm-humid airflow has been weak. That results in fewer rainy days and therefore drought."