"New Yorkers should not underestimate the dry weather and what it means," warned Mayor Eric Adams. The city is facing significant drought conditions affecting water reserves.
"While we cannot make it rain, we can take actions to reduce the risk of drought emergencies in our city," echoed Adams. Following conservation efforts can help mitigate the drought.
In addition to New Yorkers' conservation efforts, the city is enacting its own measures to secure the city's water reserves, as reservoirs are down to 60% capacity.
Forecasts predict rainfall at the end of the week, but it's unlikely to be enough. New Yorkers must prioritize water conservation to address the ongoing drought.
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