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China's largest river runs dry

Severe heatwaves and droughts are shrinking the Yangtze river, China's most important waterway for trade, and also a big source of hydroelectric power.

Severe heatwaves and droughts are shrinking the Yangtze river, China's most important waterway for trade, and also a big source of hydroelectric power. Heat and very little rain have caused a sharp drop in river and reservoir levels, leading to restrictions on energy use. We hear more from Howard Zhang, editor of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Chinese Service.

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(Picture: Yangtze river. Picture credit: EPA.)

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  • Mon 22 Aug 2022 14:32GMT