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Drought continues to affect the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, one of China's major grain-producing areas. Dongting lake in Central China's Hubei Province has now shrunk by two thirds. The drought has seen the water level fall by about 5 meters, hampering breeding and migration. And no rain is expected for the next week.
Chaohu Lake in east China's Anhui Province is also experiencing its lowest water level in 5 years, with some parts drying up. Meanwhile, the continuous drought has turned Poyang Lake, the country's largest fresh water lake in Jiangxi Province, into a prairie. The lake is now its smallest in history, just one-tenth of the size of last year. Fish production in the area has also fallen sharply.