Drought Crisis Swells Across America, with water rationing poised to spread
Doug McIntyre discusses the growing water crisis in the U.S., citing the U.S. Drought Monitor, which reveals widespread dry conditions beyond the usual regions like Arizona and Texas. The parched portions now also extend from Ohio to New England and across western states, with New York City experiencing its driest September on record. As fall progresses, there may be water rationing across the country.
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