Southwest Faces Worsening Drought Conditions
TUBA CITY, AZ - JULY 4: Nate fills a water tank intended for drought-affected livestock from a community rancher's well on the Navajo Nation on July 4, 2021 south of Tuba City, Arizona. Large portions of the West are now classified as being in exceptional drought, the most extreme drought category. Many major reservoirs have reached historic low levels and fire officials are warning that another devastating wildfire season has already begun. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
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