China is grappling with a relentless heatwave as central and northern provinces face their worst drought in years. The National Meteorological Center issued a yellow alert 🔶 for high temperatures on Sunday—the 10th consecutive day of warnings—with 16 weather stations recording historic highs this week.
Henan, Hebei, Shandong, and Inner Mongolia are among the hardest-hit regions, prompting the government to activate a Level-IV emergency response 🚨. While officials assure residents have adequate drinking water, farmers are scrambling to save crops as wheat harvests near completion.
Shandong Province reported rainfall levels 87.8% lower 🌧️⬇️ than average this month. In Yimeng Mountain area, authorities are using a \"cascade water supply\" system from reservoirs while promoting water-saving tech like drip irrigation. Linyi City recently harvested wheat across 2,927 sq km of fields—a race against the drying climate.
💡 Why it matters: This drought highlights climate challenges faced by agricultural heartlands. With innovative water management and real-time emergency protocols, China aims to balance crop security and resource conservation during extreme weather.
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China takes action as drought hits central and northern regions
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