Utah and Idaho are implementing cutting-edge technology to address the ongoing drought crisis, utilizing cloud-seeding drones to enhance snowfall and replenish dwindling water reserves. The drones, operated by Rainmaker, are reported to have produced around 142 million gallons of water as snow. These drones work by dispensing silver iodide into storm clouds, which aids in the formation of ice crystals and subsequently increases precipitation. The initiative is particularly focused on alleviating the dire situation at the Great Salt Lake, which has suffered significantly from the prolonged drought.