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Drought declared in northwest England despite sunniest spring ever

Britain announced on Thursday that the northwest part of England is now officially in a drought after the driest spring start in decades led to a decline in water levels in reservoirs and rivers.

According to the Met Office, Britain enjoyed its sunniest spring in history from March through May. However, the lack of rain has caused some concern about water conservation.

The Environment Agency (EA), said that reservoir storage levels in north-west England, home to the beautiful Lake District and the cities of Manchester & Liverpool, were lower than in 1984-1995 and 2022.

Scientists claim climate change makes droughts and summers drier more common.

The EA stated that it would make sure water companies, such as United Utilities in the northwest, were ready to help customers reduce demand, if necessary.

Emma Hardy, Water Minister, said that she was doing all in her power to hold United Utilities accountable to ensure the supply of water needed in the region is regular.

The agency reported that ministers will convene the National Drought Group meeting on Thursday, to assess the current situation in the country. (Reporting and editing by Leslie Adler; Sachin Ravikumar)

(source: Reuters)