Southern California declared a drought emergency
Southern California declared a drought emergency. Officials have declared a drought emergency in Southern California to warn millions of Californians that if conditions do not improve, water conservation measures may become mandatory. Wednesday's statement by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California stated that its board of Directors had made the regional drought emergency declaration one day earlier. This calls for its 26 agencies, which serve around 19 million people, to reduce their water consumption or face high fees. How to Disable Accidental Touch Protection on Your iPhone Adel Hagekhalil (general manager of MWDSC), stated in a statement that "Since…