SHIJIAZHUANG, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) -- North China's Hebei Province is suffering
from a drought with more than 530,000 hectares of farmland affected, the
provincial department of water resources said on Saturday.
The precipitation that Hebei received in August was 39 percent less than
the normal level. Zhangjiakou and Chengde cities are the worst-hit areas, the
department said in a report.
In Kangbao county of Zhangjiakou, 88 percent of all the county's 100,000
hectares of farmland saw a total crop failure due to the drought, and 20,000
hectares of saplings were also affected, the report said.
The drought in Zhangjiakou and Chengde has also reduced the runoff in
rivers, which provide water for Beijing and Tianjin on the lower reaches.
The runoff at the headwaters of the Shandian River, a tributary of the
Luanhe River that Tianjin relies on for drinking water, has been 0.2 cubic meter
per second for the past 40 days, down from the normal level of 0.5 cubic meter
per second.
The Shandian River dried up in Inner Mongolia before flowing into Luanhe.