Drought is an extended period of dry weather leading to extreme dryness and a shortfall in water supply. It develops slowly as a creeping hazard and is characterized by moisture levels below normal for the affected area. Drought can be defined in three main ways: meteorological drought related to rainfall amounts, hydrological drought determined by water levels, and agricultural drought related to water availability for crops. The impacts of drought are exacerbated by factors like overuse of land and rapid population growth, and it can cause secondary hazards such as wildfires, disease, and famine.