This document lists the population of states and territories in the United States that were designated as drought areas by the Secretary of Agriculture as of August 15, 2012. Alaska had the highest population affected at over 58 million people, followed by Hawaii at nearly 20 million, and Puerto Rico had the lowest population affected at around 5.6 million people. The document provides data on drought designations across the United States as of mid-August 2012.
This document lists the population of states and territories in the United States that were designated as drought areas by the Secretary of Agriculture as of August 15, 2012. Alaska had the highest population affected at over 58 million people, followed by Hawaii at nearly 20 million, and Puerto Rico had the lowest population affected at around 5.6 million people. The document provides data on drought designations across the United States as of mid-August 2012.
This document lists the population of states and territories in the United States that were designated as drought areas by the Secretary of Agriculture as of August 15, 2012. Alaska had the highest population affected at over 58 million people, followed by Hawaii at nearly 20 million, and Puerto Rico had the lowest population affected at around 5.6 million people. The document provides data on drought designations across the United States as of mid-August 2012.
This document lists the population of states and territories in the United States that were designated as drought areas by the Secretary of Agriculture as of August 15, 2012. Alaska had the highest population affected at over 58 million people, followed by Hawaii at nearly 20 million, and Puerto Rico had the lowest population affected at around 5.6 million people. The document provides data on drought designations across the United States as of mid-August 2012.
2012 Secretarial Drought Designations - All Drought
Alaska
1:58,102,399
Hawaii
1:19,740,053
All Drought Disaster Incidents as of 8/15/2012
State Boundary Tribal Lands USDA Farm Service Agency Production, Emergencies and Compliance Division Washington, D.C. August 13, 2012 County Boundary Primary Designation