not many
I don't think anyone did because Australia has such good drought precautions
about 1 million people died in it. it was also in California if you are wondering.
Nine people died in the California forest fires of 2009.
One effect of the Great Depression is that the population of California increased due to the movement of migrant workers. Severe drought in the Midwest forced many people to venture to California to find work.
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I doubt anyone knows.
It is estimated that around 300,000 people migrated to California from the Midwestern states during the Dust Bowl era in the 1930s. This migration was driven by severe drought and dust storms that devastated farming communities in the Great Plains.
5,573 men from California died in the war.
There were approximately 10 people who died during the mudslide in the state of California in 2005. The mudslide occurred in the town La Conchita.
One way migration occurred in the United States during the Great Depression. There was also a severe drought in Oklahoma and Texas during that time that turned fertile fields to sand. This forced people to migrate to California to find work. Many of them stayed after the drought was over.