To an outsider like me, your country seems so green and lush, but it's also very diverse geographically, so that's interesting to hear of the dry area you mention. Maybe this can help, but it does depend on there being some moisture in the air.
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There are many villages in Indonesia which are experiencing severe drought every year. Usually the drought is against in July, August, September. Gunung Kidul, Yogyakarta, including one of the worst areas experiencing drought. People lack water. Plants are also dry. The drought is still a threat in some villages. That is because Indonesia is also hit by the dry season. This news can be one of the references to drought in Indonesia Thousands of Central Java villages threatened by drought.