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Meanings of devastating drought in English
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Usage of devastating drought in English
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A devastatingdrought last year killed off thousands of cows and camels.
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This was before I knew there would be such a devastatingdrought in South-Africa.
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Aussies everywhere are responding to calls to help farmers struggling to cope with devastatingdrought conditions.
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Farmers were already reeling from the impact of the devastatingdrought through much of the country.
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East Africa is facing a devastatingdrought.
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Unemployment is rampant, exacerbated by a devastatingdrought that has decimated livestock, a backbone of the export economy.
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Zambia is wrestling with a devastatingdrought caused, according to experts, by a dramatic shift in weather patterns.
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Folau said the devastatingdrought and timing of fires across swathes of NSW and Queensland, were no coincidence.
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A devastatingdrought last year and this year's floods forced "a massive migration to urban areas", NRC said.
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California is entering the fourth year of a devastatingdrought that has depleted reservoirs and raised costs of importing fresh water from elsewhere.
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A Hawke's Bay farming family say it could take years for them to recover from the devastatingdrought that has blighted the region.
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Crops are failing and clean drinking water is inaccessible to more than 16 million people as southwest China grapples with a devastatingdrought.
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But following a devastatingdrought in the 1980s farmers decided to allow the natural vegetation to grow and planted food crops around it.
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Last year a devastatingdrought across the U.S. grain belt curbed global supplies and pushed benchmark Chicago soybean futures to a record high.
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Those conflicts and the brutal policies of the Taliban regime in Kabul have been compounded by a devastatingdrought that has lasted for years.
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Security, along with a devastatingdrought, was on the agenda for visiting British foreign minister Boris Johnson as he met the Somali president on Wednesday.