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Snow and sleet last January caused the biggest extreme weather disaster south China has ever seen,in the process causing massive damage to China's forests.Trees hundreds of years old collapsed and large numbers of wildlife perished.Thick forests succumbed like matchsticks as nature wreaked havoc. The result is a life-and-death test for south China's forest ecosystem. According to statistics from the State Forestry Administration,10 percent of the country's forest areas were subject to the snow disaster,amounting to 18.6 million hectares,equal to the total tree-planting area added in five years.As the disaster-stricken areas provide the best environment for tree growing and also
Snow and sleet last January caused the biggest extreme weather disaster south China has ever seen, in the process causing massive damage to China's forests.Trees hundreds of years old collapsed and large numbers of wildlife perished.Thick forests succumbed like matchsticks as nature wreaked havoc. The result is a life-and-death test for south China's forest ecosystem. According to statistics from the State Forestry Administration, 10 percent of the country's forest sites were subject to the snow disaster, amounting to 18.6 million hectares, equal to the total tree -planting area added in five years. As the disaster-stricken areas provide the best environment for tree growing and also