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Great Skerry-Valencian Drought (1720-1728)

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Great Skerry-Valencian Drought (1720-Present)
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Map highlighting affected area, pre-collapse of Lostisland.
Start date Late 1719 AN to early 1720 AN
Affected areas Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Lostisland Lostisland
Consequences

The Great Skerry-Valencian Drought (1720-Present) is an ongoing severe weather event affecting the New Alexandrian Regions of New Luthoria and parts of Valencia, and the Republic of Lostisland. Beginning in late 1719 AN, this prolonged period of dryness and heat that has affected much of the Skerry Isles and parts of Keltia has led to significant agricultural disruptions, economic challenges, and a burgeoning refugee crisis.

Background

The Great Skerry-Valencian Drought began in late 1719 AN, initially striking the New Alexandrian Region of New Luthoria (located in the Skerry Isles) with an exceptionally hot and dry period that raised immediate concerns about food shortages and water scarcity in the island Region. Just a few years earlier, New Luthoria endured the catastrophic 1715–1716 eruption of Mount Broadshaw, which destroyed most of New Luthoria and severely disrupted its local economy and environment.

The drought crisis, starting in the soon expanded to encompass the Republic of Lostisland and southwestern parts of the New Alexandrian Region of Valencia by 1724 AN, significantly affecting water reservoirs and leading to widespread social disorder, particularly in Lostisland. This unprecedented climatic event quickly grew from a regional agricultural concern to a multi-regional humanitarian crisis in the region.

Timeline

  • 20.XV.1721 AN: As the drought entered its ninth month, New Luthorian farmers, overwhelmed by the failing crops, appealed for federal assistance. The federal government of Nouvelle Alexandrie responded by initiating the emergency import food and water supplies for New Luthoria from other parts of the Federation, including from the emergency wells of the National Qullqa System. The regional government of New Luthoria implemented water rationing measures, as well as negotiated agreements with farmers and ranchers on the island for water and irrigation rights. [2]
  • Early 1722 AN: The federal government of Nouvelle Alexandrie launched a subsidy program for affected farmers and the Federal Air Force of Nouvelle Alexandrie is instructed to implement a cloud seeding project to induce rainfall. However, these measures provided only temporary relief for New Luthoria.
  • 14.XIII.1722 AN: Unexpected torrential rainfalls brought temporary relief to New Luthoria, but it was short-lived as dry conditions swiftly returned a few months later. Water conservation campaigns were initiated, urging citizens to reduce usage. Citizens in New Luthoria are instructed to harvest as much of the rainwater from the rainfall. Regional reservoirs fill up. [3]
  • Mid 1723 AN: With the drought persisting, the federal government of Nouvelle Alexandrie increased its investment in desalination plants in New Luthoria, using funding from the Water Security and Conservation Act, 1718. The regional government of New Luthoria begins negotiations with HydroPurify Innovations for the construction of several water desalination and purification plants in New Luthoria. Meanwhile, Lostisland began to experience the first signs of social unrest due to resource shortages, with food prices and regional commerce plummeting as the drought devastates local tourism and commerce, leads to increased food prices regionally.
  • 22.XII.1724 AN: The drought's impact intensified in New Luthoria and Valencia, depleting water reservoirs further. In Lostisland, extreme shortages led to heightened social disorder and governmental challenges.[4]
  • 23.XII.1724 AN: A dramatic spike in farmer bankruptcies occurred in New Luthoria despite continued federal and regional government subsidies and aid. Cloud seeding operations begin by the Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie, but their effectiveness remained limited. [5]
1.XV.1726 AN: The division of former Lostisland between Nouvelle Alexandrie and Çakaristan.

Impacts

The Great Skerry-Valencian Drought brought about significant agricultural, economic, social, and political impacts that rippled through the affected regions. Agriculturally, the prolonged drought led to widespread crop failures and acute water scarcity, severely impacting the agricultural sector. This resulted in substantial food shortages, pushing local economies into a tailspin. In Nouvelle Alexandrie, particularly in New Luthoria and parts of Valencia, the agrarian crisis manifested in a dramatic increase in farmer bankruptcies. The farmers, already strained by the persistent dry conditions, found themselves unable to sustain their livelihoods, leading to a wave of financial distress that exacerbated the broader economic crisis. The situation was further worsened by the onset of wildfires starting from late 1725 AN. These fires ravaged the parched lands, destroying crops and properties, and further compounded the environmental and economic challenges.

The social and political impacts were equally dire. The Republic of Lostisland, already grappling with the severe effects of the drought, descended into chaos. The relentless dry spell depleted essential resources, leading to widespread despair and desperation among the populace. As the government struggled to manage the crisis, social order began to disintegrate, triggering a refugee crisis of unprecedented scale. People, in desperate search of food, water, and safety, began fleeing Lostisland, seeking refuge in neighboring Nouvelle Alexandrie and Çakaristan, further straining the already taxed resources of those nations as they also faced similar conditions. Many of these refugees began arriving in New Luthoria and Valencia themselves.

Amidst this turmoil, reports emerged of various groups and bands claiming allegiance to the Confederacy of the Dispossessed, a foe that Nouvelle Alexandrie had recently defeated during the recent Wars of the Dispossessed. The conflict was costly and induced a sense of war weariness among the populace of Nouvelle Alexandrie. The [Confederacy of the Dispossessed]] was especially adept at capitalizing on the chaos of collapsing nations and the Green, further destabilizing the already precarious situation in Lostisland. Their activities included raids on dwindling supplies, attacking refugee convoys, and attempting to establish control over certain sparsely populated areas of Lostisland. This alarming development prompted urgent consultations in Cardenas, initiating diplomatic efforts among neighboring states and the Micrats Treaty Organization.

Recognizing the gravity of the situation and the potential for it to destabilize the entire region, the Nouvelle Alexandrie and the Çakaristan initiated the Humanitarian Mission in Former Lostisland (HMFLL). This joint mission, commenced on 26.XI.1726 AN, aimed to provide immediate humanitarian aid, restore order, and prevent the crisis from spiraling into a larger regional conflict. The HMFLL marked a significant cooperative effort to address the multifaceted crisis induced by the prolonged drought and its cascading effects.

Response Measures

Ongoing Challenges

See also

References