NYC Faces First Drought Warning in 20 Years, Halts Aqueduct Repairs

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New York City has declared a drought warning for the first time in 22 years, as unusually dry weather and high temperatures have led to lowered reservoirs and increased wildfires in the Northeast. This warning is the final step before potential mandatory water restrictions.
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