Compared to the 2014 drought, the drought in 2015 is predicted to be more severe. Based BPBDs report, currently there are 12 provinces, 77 districts or cities, and 526 districts that have experienced drought. The impact of rising sea surface temperatures around the Central and Eastern Pacific along the equator from the average value, or commonly referred to as El Nino in July to November 2015, the climatic conditions in the region of Indonesia, mainly in the southern part of the equator, will suffer from drought. "The current drought conditions hit 12 provinces 77 counties or cities and 526 districts, will impact agricultural land parched, so as to overcome this problem, the BNPB ready to provide funds amounting to Rp 75 billion to address short-term drought," said Head of Data Information and Public Relations of National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, East Jakarta, Tuesday (28/07/2015). Short-term aid in question, namely by making the distri...