Authorities in the Chinese financial hub of Shanghai have told citizens that municipal water supplies remain 'normal', dispelling rumours of shortages and quality issues that led to a wave of panic-buying throughout the city on Tuesday.
Buildings of residential compounds are seen in Shanghai, China August 11, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo
Shanghai residents rushed to stockpile bottled water amid rumours that the city was facing a supply crunch brought about by a long drought across the Yangtze river basin this year, as well as a salt tide intrusion in the river's estuary. Shanghai experienced a wave of panic buying earlier this year amid fears of food and water shortages brought about by a city-wide COVID-19 lockdown that eventually lasted more than two months.
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