Parched Taiwan prays for rain as Sun Moon Lake is hit by drought
by Helen Davidson in Taiwan from on (#5HM8G)
Taps are now shut off two days a week, and worse is to come unless action is taken on climate crisis
Taiwan's Sun Moon Lake is so low that parts of it have dried and turned to grass. Jetties that normally float are sprawled awkwardly on dry land, and tour boats are crowded at the tail ends of pontoons still in the water.
Usually one of the island's most famous tourist destinations, the lake has recently become a star of a different kind. Following the worst drought in 56 years, it is now famous for all the wrong reasons. These days, Instagram influencers photograph themselves posing in a dust-coloured, dinghy half-buried in a cracked and cratered lakebed.
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