
An old airport from World War II has been renovated to be used as a base for cloud seeding in central China's Hunan Province.
Cloud-seeding aircraft have successfully landed at the Zhijiang Airport, also known as Chihchiang Airfield, in a trial operation on Sept. 30, Fan Zhichao, a senior engineer with the provincial weather modification office, told Xinhua on Tuesday.
He said the airport's new mission is an important part of the efforts in Hunan, China's largest rice producer, to fight severe droughts in recent years.
Built in 1936, the airport was once home to the American Volunteer Group known as the Flying Tigers and played a key role in China's fight against invading Japanese.
"The Zhijiang Airport still needs to fix some facilities for its new service, but we are happy to have it as our new base anyway," said Fan.
Zhijiang airport joins another airport in Changsha, the provincial capital, as a base of operations for artificial precipitation.
"It's far more than enough considering the droughts worsening in recent years. Plus, the need of cloud seeding is mounting because of smog," said Fan.
Despite nearly 2,000 artificial rainfall operations, Hunan saw the worst drought in decades in 2013, which led more than 3 million people experience water supply shortages and a direct economic loss of more than 11 billion yuan (1.79 billion U.S. dollars), according to the provincial government.
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