Southern drought deepens; 11 million affected

A bicycle that was submerged in a pond lies on a dried-up bank in Helena, Ala., on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019. Weeks of dry, hot weather have plunged the Deep South further into a drought that a federal assessment says is affecting more than 11 million people and threatening crops across a five-state region. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)

April Hebert watches her 1-year-old son Collins toss rocks into a partially dried-up creek in Helena, Ala., on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019. Weeks of dry, hot weather have plunged the Deep South further into a drought that a federal assessment says is affecting more than 11 million people and threatening crops across a five-state region. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)

Sprinklers spray water on plants at Green Valley Farms, a commercial nursery in Montevallo, Ala., on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019. Weeks of dry, hot weather across the Deep South have worsened a drought that a federal assessment says is affecting more than 11 million people across five states. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Weeks of dry, hot weather have plunged the Deep South further into a drought that’s affecting more than 11 million people and threatening crops across the region, a new assessment showed Thursday.

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