New York issues first drought warning in 22 years as dry conditions persist

City also pauses major repairs to aqueduct as residents and local agencies ordered to cut down on water usage

New York City on Monday issued its first drought warning in 22 years and paused major repairs to its main water aqueduct out of concern for the lack of rainfall.

Dry conditions across the north-east have been blamed for hundreds of brush fires. They had already prompted New York and state officials to implement water-conservation protocols when Mayor Eric Adams upgraded the drought warning and temporarily halted the $2 bn Delaware aqueduct project, which was intended to repair leaks in the 80-year-old tunnel.

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