About 1.27 million people 
living in southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region are suffering from 
water shortages due to continuous drought, local flood control and drought 
relief officials said on Sunday.
Statistics showed that 1.27 million people and 849,000 heads of livestock 
in 49 cities and counties across the region are short of water.
Meanwhile, a total area of 6.4 million mu (about 430,000 hectares) of 
crops have been affected, with 1.67 million mu (about 111,300 hectares) of 
fields having no water at all to grow rice.
According to the regional flood control and drought relief office, the 
drought-hit areas were having 46.8 percent less rainfall this July than the same 
period of normal years.
Water levels at major local rivers and reservoirs are much lower than 
usual. By late July, major reservoirs with irrigation functions were holding 
4.53 billion cubic meters of water, which is 2.4 billion cubic meters less than 
the same period of last year.
Meteorologists have forecast hot and dry weather for most parts of 
Guangxi in August, which means the drought is likely to remain or even 
worsen.