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Drought affects rice output in E China

Updated: 2011-05-19 22:51

(Xinhua)

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Drought affects rice output in E China

A farmer stands in a rice field which cannot grow rice due to severe drought in Dapu village, Yuanzhou district of Yichun city, East China's Jiangxi province, May 19, 2011. Due to unusual lack of waterfalls, Jiangxi was hit by a severe drought that began plaguing in the spring and continued into the summer, which was rare in recent years in the province. The drought left more than 235,000 people short of drinking water and affected vast areas of rice fields. [Photo/Xinhua]

5月19日,在江西省宜春市袁州区彬江镇大浦村,一名农民站在因旱无法栽种的稻田里,束手无策。  受降雨异常偏少影响,江西发生历史罕见的春夏连旱。目前,江西北部、西部的局部地区旱情严重,大面积稻田干涸开裂,早稻濒临绝收。据江西省防总介绍,目前江西全省已栽早稻受旱面积达533万亩,140多万亩中稻无水泡田翻耕,23.5万人口出现饮水困难。 随着气温持续升高,江西的旱情仍在蔓延。  新华社发(邹海斌 摄)

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