This year, the dry season in Southeast Asia has been far d than normal. And the southern Chinese provinces of Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan are suffering a severe drought. Over 20 million people f water shortages with some 6.5 million hectares(公顷) of crops affected.
"This is a one in 50-year occurrence(发生) - with a return period o 50 years - so it's quite severe," says Ian Makin, an engineer and senior water resources management specialist with the Asian Development Bank. "Now the problem is that in the dry season most people t are cropping in the Mekong Basin are u pumps and when the water level drops further than normal ,they can't let w out into their fields and they're struggling to keep the crop a ."
In towns, water resource officials have asked communities to conserve water. Barges and ferries normally plying the river have been forced to halt services, b in some areas, the r is nearly dry. And in low-lying areas in Vietnam's fertile Mekong delta, the drought m salty ocean water can move onto farm land, damaging the soil.