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Worst Heat and Drought in the Southwestern United States Since The Dust Bowl of the 1930s

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Worst Heat and Drought in the Southwestern United States Since The Dust Bowl of the 1930s

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The hot weather in the recent months has been unlike anything since the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s.

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At the moment, almost all of the Southwest is in a stage of drought, and major lakes and rivers are drying.

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Additionally, large dust storms have hit large cities like Arizona and Phoenix. In Arizona, the heat is so devastating that wild horses are dropping dead.

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From Monday, July 23 to Wednesday, July 25, Phoenix was under an Excessive Heat Warning, in which residents were advised to stay indoors.

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If Dust Bowl conditions continue to intensify, their effect will spread to more states.

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Agricultural production will suffer in Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma and other Midwest states, which would have profound implications for the U.S. economy.

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Furthermore the loss of homes from spreading wildfires is a taking a toll as well.

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Written by Koray Williams, Edited by Alexander Fleiss

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