Rainfall brings only brief respite to drought-hit regions
Authorities in Chongqing and Sichuan say there is still a crisis
Rain brought some relief from the mainland's worst drought in 50 years to Chongqing and Sichuan province yesterday, but government officials cautioned it was too early to announce an end to the disaster.
Since Sunday night, about half of Chongqing's districts and counties have had rain, some man-made, bringing the coolest weather this month. In many districts, local governments used planes and fired rockets from the back of trucks to seed clouds and induce rain.
Temperatures dropped below 40 degrees Celsius, with maximums in the mid-30s. Despite the respite, the local weather forecaster said the rainfall would not have an 'obvious' impact on the drought.
The disaster has caused economic losses of 3.8 billion yuan and left 7.8 million people facing shortages of drinking water in Chongqing, the country's worst-affected area, according to the latest figures.
In Sichuan, about 4.9 million people were experiencing drinking water shortages, with economic damage put at 8.9 billion yuan, the provincial government said.