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持续干旱 英格兰面临严重缺水问题
Xin Hua She·2025-08-12 08:27

Group 1 - The UK is experiencing a severe water shortage, described as having significant national implications, following the driest first half of the year since 1976 [1] - Five out of fourteen operational areas in England are facing drought, with six others experiencing ongoing dry conditions; 49% of rivers in England had flow rates below normal in July [1] - The average water reservoir capacity in England is currently at 67.7%, down from 80.5% in the first week of August and 75.6% in July [1] Group 2 - The National Drought Group, consisting of government officials, agricultural representatives, and water company personnel, has convened to address the situation [1] - Farmers are reporting significant declines in crop yields due to extreme drought conditions, which could severely impact their financial stability and overall harvest [1] - The Environment Agency's water resources head has urged the public to conserve water, with measures in Yorkshire saving approximately 80 million liters daily [2] Group 3 - Without urgent measures to ensure sustainable water resources, England's public water supply could face a daily shortfall of 5 billion liters by 2055 [2]