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Britain is facing its worst drought since 1935

 London: Last month, Britain faced its worst drought in 87 years, which officially declared drought in most parts of the country.

According to the World News Agency, after the declaration of drought in the south, central and east of the UK, households have to face new restrictions on the use of water during the long hot and dry season.

Officials of the Ministry of Irrigation have warned that the water level in the river is decreasing continuously and rapidly in many areas and our water reserves are about 20% less than expected at this time of the year.

In this regard, the statement issued by the Environment Agency has said that declaring a drought means that water supply companies will take measures to reduce the impact of drought and the environment and to provide timely water to farmers. .


The Environment Agency added in its statement that all water companies have assured us that the equipment needed to deliver water is still safe and will continue to do everything possible to maintain supplies.

Irrigation Minister Steve Dibble told the media after a meeting of the National Drought Group that we are better prepared than ever for periods of dry weather, but we must keep a close eye on the situation, including the impact on farmers and the environment. and will take further action as required.

Keep in mind that Britain is facing its worst July drought since 1935. Rainfall last month was only 35 percent of the average and the entire country is in the grip of extreme heat.