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Draughts occur primarily due to prolonged periods of below-average precipitation, which can result from a combination of factors such as high-pressure systems that block moisture-laden air, changes in wind patterns, and climate variability. Additionally, human activities like deforestation and land use changes can exacerbate dry conditions. Climate change is also influencing the frequency and intensity of droughts by altering precipitation patterns and increasing temperatures. Together, these elements disrupt the natural water cycle, leading to insufficient water supply in affected regions.

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