[单项选择]Drought is a slow emergency. It does not swoop down out of the skies like a tornado or pull the earth apart like an earthquake. A drought of the kind the Eastern seaboard in the United States is suffering now, the worst of this century in at least four states, is the product not of one summer’s failed rains but of chronic dryness over several seasons--compounded by routine profligacy in our use of ,water. It is the result of what we have all been taught to call good weather--hot, it is true, but blue skies day after day, mild winters, and little snow. It is also the result of what we have come to call normal water use. The drought of 1999 has become severe enough to bring about a flurry of administrative actions intended to mitigate its effects on farms, businesses and communities. On Friday, President Clinton ordered to organize timely drought relief. New Jersey’s Governor, Christine Todd Whitman, and the Governors of Maryland, Delaware and West Virginia have all imposed mandator A. Declaring some states disaster areas. B. Approving $7.4 billion in aid to farmers. C. Imposing restrictions on water use. D. Calling for new ideas to store water.