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Drought could be declared in UK areas, could lead to rules on water use and hosepipe bans

Drought could be declared in the southwest starting tomorrow after warnings of four days of amber heatwave began.

Channel is below normal levels, making it the driest July since 1935, with temperatures set to top 40 degrees for the first time.

In the event of a drought, people living in the Southwest will be forced to take measures against domestic and commercial water use, such ashose bans

. It means that you can expect to be subject to multiple restrictions. }The Environment Agency told The Mirror that the National Drought Group, chaired by the Environment Agency, will meet on his Friday, Aug. He said he would advise on necessary actions.

It stated: “Changes in drought conditions are likely to be identified at that meeting.

We are also looking at projected temperature projections over the next few weeks to understand whether we will reach drought.

Sky News reports that it is "not inconceivable."

Drought conditions do not necessarily create new conditions. However, water companies have pre-agreed drought plans and follow local factors such as reservoir levels, demand, and forecasts.

This leads to certain actions, such as hosepipe bans.

There is no single primary definition of drought. It can be triggered during periods of low rainfall, but varies from time to time depending on water availability. That is, agriculture, environment, or industry.

The Bureau of Meteorology issued a yellow warning for four days of extreme heat from Thursday to Sunday (

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In addition, countries other than the UK may also be affected this month and next. Yes, it will exacerbate an already dire situation, affecting agriculture, energy and water supplies.

Nearly half of the land in the European Union is currently in drought alert or the most severe 'alert' state.

Scientists believe that climate change is making drought more likely due to greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels and other human activities.

There is no specific goal that must be reached for a drought to occur, but several factors combine to reveal how severe and long-lasting a drought is.

Drought may be officially declared in Southwest (

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The Environment Agency will follow four steps to decide whether to notify drought or severe drought: . , drought, severe drought, or drought recovery stage.

Two recent droughts were declared in 2018 and one more severe drought in 2011.

The first heat wave and the driest July recorded in parts of the country are already leading to a 'protracted dry season' that indicates rising levels of drought in the UK.

This means that there are short-term risks to wildlife, plants and crops, and drought plans are being enacted by water companies.

In the most serious cases, private and public water supplies will be jeopardized and restricted.

Southern Water now bans the use of hosepipes to clients in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

For clients in South East Water in Kent and Sussex Temporary restrictions on water use will also come into effect from Friday, with Wales Water in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire also announcing similar rules later this month.

And Thames Water has signaled that it will introduce a hosepipe ban in the coming weeks as the hot, dry summer continues to wreak havoc.

Current The UK weather forecast calls for a warmer-than-normal season for the UK, with heatwaves pushing temperatures up to the mid-30s in some areas.

Countries in Europe are also at risk, and the forecast for even drier weather is expected to exacerbate an already critical situation.

Nearly half of the land in the European Union is currently on drought warning or in the most severe 'alert' state.

Drought is becoming more likely due to climate change, which has spurred greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels.

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