China | Worrying about water

China is struck by floods and drought—at the same time

A looming water crisis threatens everything from data centres to farms

A man walks on the bed of Yangtze River revealed by the drought
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|QUESHAN COUNTY

IN QUESHAN COUNTY, on the plains of central China, fields that are usually green with maize plants are brown and dusty. It has barely rained for two months and village wells are running dry. “We depend on the Emperor of Heaven to make a living,” says Yang Ning, a grizzled 67-year-old farmer, referring to a deity who controls the weather. “I don’t dare to hope.” The drought, which has affected eight Chinese provinces, is the worst many locals can remember.

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