Severe Drought and Early Triple-Digit Heat Raise Water Crisis Fears in Phoenix
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports from New York City that Phoenix has already experienced two 100-degree days this year and is under a severe drought—ranked at the second-most critical level by the Drought Monitor. He warns that this combination of extreme heat and water scarcity raises the risks of wildfires and may soon force the city to implement full water rationing beyond previous restrictions on pools and outdoor use.
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