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Drought hits Lianzhou in Guangdong Province
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A group of geese seek water on a dry riverbed in Lianzhou, a northern mountainous city of Guangdong Province, December 17, 2007. The Province is suffering from drought due to a lack of rainfall this winter and currently 250,000 residents are running out of drinking water.

An abandoned barge is grounded on a dry riverbed of Beijiang River in Lianzhou, a northern mountainous city of Guangdong Province, December 17, 2007. The Province is suffering from drought due to a lack of rainfall this winter and currently 250,000 residents are running out of drinking water.

(People's Daily December 20, 2007)

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