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Regions That Overcame Deadly Droughts

Regions That Overcame Deadly Droughts

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Africa

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Arizona

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Australia

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California

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Colorado

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Ethiopia

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Idaho

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Kansas

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Montana

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Nebraska

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Nevada

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New Mexico

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North Dakota

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Oklahoma

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Oregon

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South Africa

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Texas

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Africa
Arizona
Australia
California
Colorado
Ethiopia
Idaho
Kansas
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Oregon
South Africa
Texas

According to the National Drought Mitigation Center, a drought occurs when an area has less precipitation than normal over several months or years. Several factors can lead to droughts – natural causes like changes in weather patterns and ocean temperatures and human-related issues like climate change – but whatever the reason, the results can be catastrophic. People worldwide suffer from crop damage, water supply shortages, wildfires, diseases, and more. Many regions that overcame deadly droughts have taken measures through various programs and conversation methods.

Countries like the United States have developed a system to categorize the ranging levels of drought, known as the U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM). The classifications range from severe to extreme to exceptional. As of August 29, 2024, drought conditions have markedly improved in most states throughout the U.S. when compared to previous years, although some regions are still in danger.

To put together this list of regions that overcame deadly droughts., 247 Tempo reviewed several sources, including the USDA Economic Research Service, which highlights drought conditions in the western region of the U.S., and Time Magazine, which reported on droughts that occurred outside of the country. (Don't miss the most disaster-prone cities in the U.S.)

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