China's largest freshwater lake sees low water level

Source:Xinhua Published: 2012-10-26 14:02:59

Photo taken on October 25, 2012 shows the dried-up lake bed of Poyang Lake nearby the Xingzi county in Jiujiang city of east China's Jiangxi Province. China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, has seen a low water level in recent days, with the water-surface area shrinking from this year's record of 3,990 square km to the current 1,060 square km. Photo: Xinhua
Photo taken on October 25, 2012 shows the dried-up lake bed of Poyang Lake nearby the Xingzi county in Jiujiang city of East China's Jiangxi Province. China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, has seen a low water level in recent days, with the water-surface area shrinking from this year's record of 3,990 square km to the current 1,060 square km. Photo: Xinhua

Photo taken on October 25, 2012 shows the dried-up lake bed of Poyang Lake nearby the Xingzi county in Jiujiang city of east China's Jiangxi Province. China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, has seen a low water level in recent days, with the water-surface area shrinking from this year's record of 3,990 square km to the current 1,060 square km. Photo: Xinhua
Photo taken on October 25, 2012 shows the dried-up lake bed of Poyang Lake nearby the Xingzi county in Jiujiang city of East China's Jiangxi Province. China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, has seen a low water level in recent days, with the water-surface area shrinking from this year's record of 3,990 square km to the current 1,060 square km. Photo: Xinhua

Photo taken on October 25, 2012 shows the dried-up lake bed of Poyang Lake nearby the Xingzi county in Jiujiang city of east China's Jiangxi Province. China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, has seen a low water level in recent days, with the water-surface area shrinking from this year's record of 3,990 square km to the current 1,060 square km. Photo: Xinhua
Photo taken on October 25, 2012 shows the dried-up lake bed of Poyang Lake nearby the Xingzi county in Jiujiang city of East China's Jiangxi Province. China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, has seen a low water level in recent days, with the water-surface area shrinking from this year's record of 3,990 square km to the current 1,060 square km. Photo: Xinhua

Photo taken on October 25, 2012 shows the dried-up lake bed of Poyang Lake nearby the Xingzi county in Jiujiang city of east China's Jiangxi Province. China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, has seen a low water level in recent days, with the water-surface area shrinking from this year's record of 3,990 square km to the current 1,060 square km. Photo: Xinhua
Photo taken on October 25, 2012 shows the dried-up lake bed of Poyang Lake nearby the Xingzi county in Jiujiang city of East China's Jiangxi Province. China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, has seen a low water level in recent days, with the water-surface area shrinking from this year's record of 3,990 square km to the current 1,060 square km. Photo: Xinhua

Photo taken on October 25, 2012 shows the dried-up lake bed of Poyang Lake nearby the Xingzi county in Jiujiang city of east China's Jiangxi Province. China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, has seen a low water level in recent days, with the water-surface area shrinking from this year's record of 3,990 square km to the current 1,060 square km. Photo: Xinhua
Photo taken on October 25, 2012 shows the dried-up lake bed of Poyang Lake nearby the Xingzi county in Jiujiang city of East China's Jiangxi Province. China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, has seen a low water level in recent days, with the water-surface area shrinking from this year's record of 3,990 square km to the current 1,060 square km. Photo: Xinhua




 

 


 

 





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