Mitigation Strategic of Drought in Central Java Indonesia during Covid-19 Pandemic

In 2019, most of the areas in Central Java Indonesia experienced drought disaster. There are 3 districts that conduct emergency response due to drought disasters. If there is another drought in this year during Covid-19 pandemic, it will be very fatal due to the need for more water than usual. Besid...

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Coronaviruses
Correlation analysis
COVID-19
Data processing
Drought
Emergency response
La Nina
Pandemics
Physics
Rainfall
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