By Alan on Jun 11 in Blog tagged China, drinking water, hits U.S., shortage, water shortage | Comments Off
China’s Water Shortage Hits The U.S.
The severe drought in southwest China had persisted, worsening the shortage of drinking water, as recent rainfalls in these areas were far from being adequate, China’s drought relief authorities said Thursday.
The severe drought in southwest China had persisted, worsening the shortage of drinking water, as recent rainfalls in these areas were far from being adequate.

The drought situation remained “grave,” the Office of State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters said in a statement on its Web site.
As of Thursday, drought had affected 25.95 million people and 18.44 million livestock, as well as 121 million Mu (about 8.07 million hectares) of arable land nationwide, said the statement.
Water Problems from China Travel 6,942 Miles Across The Pacific & US Feels The Impact.
You might not know this, but right now less than 1% of the water in the world is drinkable.
And most of that is in a deep lake in Siberia. That means the rest of the world is left to fight over scraps. For a while that was no big deal… But now you’ve got the 1,339,724,852 people from China in the picture.
(To give you some perspective, that’s about 428% Larger Than The United States…)
Think about it – they’ve got 20% of the world’s population but only 7% of the world’s water.
That means they’re going to try and get water somewhere else… And I just happen to know a country that owes them some money – US!
BE SURE YOU HAVE WATER STORAGE!
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