Texas is in the worst drought conditions since 2011, when 95% of the state was in drought. Eleven years ago, parched conditions caused over $7 billion in crop and livestock losses, sparked wildfires, pushed power grids to the limit and reduced reservoirs to dangerously low levels, according to the University of Texas at Austin.
As of April 7, 85% of Texas was in drought conditions, affecting an estimated 17 million Texans, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. About 41% of the state is seeing extreme or exceptional drought.
Just three months ago, 67% of the state was in drought with 11% extreme or exceptional………..Read more
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