A swath of western Texas is facing drought conditions, varying in severity from 'moderate' to 'extreme,' according to data published on Thursday by the U.S. Drought Monitor.Many of the worst affected areas are in the Rio Grande Valley with Texas state Representative Terry Canales, a Democrat representing District 40 in southern Texas, urging Governor Greg Abbott to 'declare a state of disaster' in response.
Drought Monitor map, purple means 'extreme drought,' light purple 'severe drought,' yellow 'severe drought,' orange 'moderate drought' and pink 'abnormally dry.'Speaking to The Texas Standard,Professor Luis Ribera, an expert in environmental economics who teaches at Texas A&M University's Center for North American Studies, said water shortages were already having a serious impact on agriculture in the state.
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