“…The process of translation of deficits in precipitation to deficits in soil moisture, stream flow and water supply is referred to as drought propagation, which is influenced by climate and watershed properties (Apurv, et al., 2017; Haslinger et al., 2014; Konapala & Mishra, 2020; Van Loon & Laaha, 2015; Yang et al., 2017), as well as human activities (Van Loon et al., 2016). Especially, reservoir operations, groundwater pumping, and interbasin water transfer can mitigate the intensity, frequency, and the spatial extents of regions experiencing water shortages (Van Loon & Van Lanen, 2013; Van Loon et al., 2019; Wada et al., 2013; Wan et al, 2017, 2018; Wanders & Wada, 2015; Wu et al., 2017). Therefore, both natural and human factors can influence drought risk via different ways in different regions.…”