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Tenth of China's forests damaged by blizzards
Sat, Feb 09, 2008
Reuters

BEIJING - ABOUT one-tenth of China's forests were damaged by recent winter storms, the worst in at least five decades, and in the hardest-hit regions nearly 90 per cent of forests were ruined, Xinhua news agency said.

The State Forestry Administration (SFA) said total losses reached 17.3 million hectares of forest in 18 provinces in southern China, said Xinhua on Saturday.

The agency did not give any value of the losses, but in an earlier report the administration said by the end of January the storms had caused about US$2.5 billion (S$3.5 billion) of damage to China's forests.

Blizzards across central, southern and eastern China - areas not prepared for severe winter weather - cut power to 169 counties, killed scores of people and caused unprecedented havoc for tens of millions of people travelling ahead of the Lunar holidays. -- REUTERS

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