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« A view of the Hume Weir, the largest dam on the River Murray, which stood at a mere 2 percent capacity in April.
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Drought Continues to Plague Australia’s Breadbasket
August 27, 2009 | From theTrumpet.com
 

Conditions in Australia’s most important farming region are the worst on record and are not expected to get better anytime soon. The eight-year-long drought is the worst in a century, ruining crops throughout the Murray-Darling Basin, an area covering 410,000 square miles—the size of France and Spain combined. The basin, which stretches through Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia, is considered Australia’s premier farming region, accounting for some 40 percent of the nation’s agricultural production.

Mark Twain once compared the area to America’s Mississippi. But now, Agence France-Presse reports, “Sections of the [Murray] River have become little more than stagnant pools as the drought continues, with banks eroded into crumbling dirt cliffs that leave the roots of gum trees exposed.” One of the river’s paddle boats, the Cumberoona, had to stop operating when water levels became too low three years ago.

Lakes near the Murray’s delta are now below sea level—only man-made barriers stop the sea water flooding in. These lakes are becoming acidic, as the lake bed soils turn into sulfuric acid when exposed to the air. Experts have detected acidity levels higher than battery acid in some of the small streams flowing into these lakes.

The situation is not expected to get any better. This month’s drought update for the area said that river inflows were still two thirds below their long-term average. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology warned that El Niño weather conditions are developing, which usually mean drought for Australia.

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia warned that farmers needed rain “urgently” in some eastern regions, but the chance of above-average rainfall is less than 40 or 30 percent for most of the country. It looks like yet another bad year for the farmers.

Biblical prophecy warns of such weather curses. For more on the prophetic significance of Australia’s ongoing drought, read “Why You Should Be Concerned About Australia’s Drought” and Australia—Where to Now?

 
 

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