Prepare for drought
A drought is generally defined by abnormally dry weather over a long period of time. Drought happens slowly and is caused by lack of precipitation, high temperatures and increased demand for water. Drought usually takes a season or more to set in. Long term dry weather and lack of precipitation negatively impact vegetation, animals, and people.
Why prepare for drought
Our society, the economy, and the environment depend on having access to enough water which can be seriously threatened by drought. The costs of drought can exceed billions of dollars in Canada.
What to do
Before a drought
Prepare yourself and educate your household before a drought.
During a drought
Find out what to do if a drought is forecast for your region.
After a drought
Watch for more potential risks after a drought.
Where to start
You can protect members of your household by learning more about drought and by taking proper precautions. Make sure that your household is prepared.
- Prepare your emergency kit. Learn more about what items to put in your kit, including quick and easy steps you can take right away
- Make a household emergency plan. Consider the specific needs of all members of your household, including older adults, children, pets, and anyone with special health needs
Features
Canadian Drought Monitor
Canada's official source for the monitoring and reporting of drought in Canada.
Canadian Drought Outlook
A monthly forecast that predicts drought conditions to the end of the following month.
Current Drought Conditions
A national overview of current drought conditions.
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