China Warns Of Crop, Animal Disease Outbreaks In Flood-Hit Areas

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Northern China has warned of crop and animal diseases outbreak as flood waters retreated from rural areas, following the worst flooding in six decades.

Hebei Province, which shares a border with the capital Beijing, was struck by more than a year’s rainfall last week from storms that followed Typhoon Doksuri, affecting autumn crops and damaging agricultural equipment.

Agriculture Minister, Tang Renjian said Local Authorities must step up measures to prevent and control major disease outbreaks caused by dead animals, pests and insects.

Farms across Hebei have been severely affected, with numerous pigs and sheep drowning in the floodwaters and crops destroyed.

Tang added that waterlogging must also be reduced and floodwaters from planted fields drained to minimise crop losses and also ensure that winter wheat planting is unaffected.

“Agricultural and rural departments at all levels should accurately assess the disaster situation of farmers, help the affected farmers solve practical difficulties, and prevent disaster-caused poverty or return to poverty,” Tang said in a statement.

Clean water supply has been cut off in some rural areas and Hebei cities such as Shijiazhuang where water pipes and wells were destroyed in the floods, affecting tens of thousands of people.

The Water Resources Ministry has declared an emergency response to quickly restore drinking water supplies, including setting up supply points and dispatching water trucks.

 

REUTERS/AISHA

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