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China’s environmental challenges are nearing a tipping point. Now China's biggest river is drying up
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The reason for the great destruction in China is none other than China itself. If he played with the environment for development, then nature also showed its color. China's biggest river, which brings floods of ruin every year, has dried up.
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China appeared to be successful in its attempt, hampering the interests of nations like Thailand and Vietnam, in its neighbourhood The Chinese conspiracy seems to have recoiled on it as floods this year in China have impacted more than 40 million people in China Surprisingly, China has built more than 87000 dams in the past several decades
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The first video was shot in Yichang, Central China's Hubei Province and in this video the body of a giant creature can be seen breaking the surface of the water.
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China`s national average temperature hit 22 degrees Celsius (71.6 Fahrenheit) this summer, the highest since 1961, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday.
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More than 750,000 hectares (1.85 million acres) of crops have been damaged and direct economic losses totalled more than 25.3 billion yuan ($3.72 billion).
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The study added that two-thirds of the pollution comes from the 20 most polluting rivers, with majority of them in Asia.
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 A high alert was sounded in China on Thursday for more rains and flood after 21 people died taking the death toll to 237 as super Typhoon Nepartak left the country's east coast troubled with largescale devastation and chaos.
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At least 160 people have been killed and 28 others listed missing in China due to heavy rains and floods as the country on Thursday braced for this year's first typhoon approaching the mainland with authorities issuing an early-warning response for disaster relief preparations.
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Flooding in China`s Yangtze river basin has left at least 180 people dead in recent days, media said, with more damage feared from a typhoon expected to land within days.
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A fishing ban on China`s Yangtze river will be extended this year from three months to four months, the authorities said on Saturday.






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