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09 Aug 2018 | 08:46 AM UTC

Australia: State of “intense drought” declared in New South Wales

Authorities in New South Wales (NSW) officially declare the state to be 100 percent in state of drought

Informational

Event

According to government assessments, New South Wales (NSW), the country’s most populous state, is now fully exposed to drought and 25 percent of its surface is currently suffering from "intense drought." The situation is similar in neighboring Queensland. Water rationing measures are already in effect in NSW, where dams are dry or nearly empty.

Context

These extreme conditions witnessed throughout the east of the country are the worst seen in half a century. The severe drought is ravaging vast tracts of the country’s pastoral heartland and decimating herds.

Advice

Individuals present in NSW (capital Sydney) are advised to take note of the drought conditions and act accordingly. Be aware of the increased risk of bushfires and follow any advice issued by the local authorities.