The plant is ready for repotting about a year ago... I suspect that the roots in the pot aren't in great shape, and the ones outside the pot (which look quite good) just can't get enough water, especially in your dry climate, to keep the plant hydrated. That large bark is a good size, but you do need to get a pot that can accommodate those roots. I think that you will want to leave all the pseudobulbs, when you repot this time, to give the plant the best possible strength - there aren't that many. The next time, one or two could be removed if they are totally shriveled, but for this round, it needs the reserves. Soak those external roots well when you repot, so that they are a little more flexible. You can invert a small pot in the middle of the new pot so that the larger pot still has air space in the middle.
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