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The county is the latest in the north of England to see its status moved to ‘drought’ after the driest spring for 132 years.
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“In Yorkshire, we’ve had to ask boaters to temporarily stop using locks along stretches of a small number of canals, to help conserve water to keep boats afloat and protect wildlife.
Yorkshire has become the second county in England to be declared in drought after the driest Spring in 132 years.
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YORKSHIRE is now in drought because of declining river flows and ground water levels following one of the driest springs on record. The Environment Agency (EA) said Yorkshire has moved from “prolonged ...
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