Synonyms for «crippling drought»

The phrase "crippling drought" means a severe and devastating lack of water for a long period of time, which causes significant harm and damage to the environment, crops, and people's livelihoods. Full definition
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«crippling»

«drought»

Sentences with «crippling drought»

  • On a global scale, places like the United States have long experienced crippling droughts in, among other places, California, while the UAE face clear struggles in building livable and sustainable cities in a desert. (reimag.co.za)
  • While the western United States is suffering from crippling drought, the Midwest is reeling from an unprecedented outbreak of avian flu, mostly among egg - laying chickens and other forms of poultry. (eatdrinkpolitics.com)
  • We are seeing historic, crippling droughts across the world from California to India, and flooding rains from Texas to France and Germany. (sustainablebusiness.com)
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