China cuts off factories as drought worsens
Authorities in China have turned to desperate measures as temperatures rise and river levels fall. Amid a power shortage, factories have shut down in an attempt to save energy.
Authorities in China have turned to desperate measures as temperatures rise and river levels fall. A national drought alert has been issued, and factories have been shut down in an attempt to save energy. Journalist Arjun Neil Alim explains how it's affecting Chinese citizens and workers, as well as the country's economy.
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(Picture: A parched section of China's Yangtze river basin. Credit: Getty Images).
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