Normally filled with water in August, China’s Poyang Lake is now exposing large portions of its cracked lakebed, drone footage taken on Sunday showed, testifying to the dramatic impact of a long drought and heat wave on a vital part of the country’s irrigation infrastructure.
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Drone footage shows China’s shrinking Poyang Lake amid prolonged drought, heat wave
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