Dramatic photos show how storms filled California reservoirs

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Water levels fell so low in key reservoirs during the depth of California’s drought that boat docks sat on dry, cracked land and cars drove into the center of what should have been Folsom Lake.

during heavy rains in February 2017 and forced the evacuation of more than 180,000 people downstream along the Feather River.

In late March, the water at Lake Oroville rose to 859 feet above sea level, about 230 feet higher than its low point in 2021, according to state data. Cities and irrigation districts that provide water to farms will receive a big boost in water supplies from the State Water Project and Central Valley Project, networks of reservoirs and canals that supply water across California. Some farmers are using the stormwater to replenish underground aquifers that had become depleted after years of pumping and drought left wells dry.

 

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Looks like the woke narrative of climate change is being shattered. Will they never realize that this is weather and it happens over and over! Sometimes we get lots of rain, sometimes we don’t!!

When did CA build it last reservoir Well it start building one in 2024 to be completed by 2030. Meanwhile Bay Area for example multiplied in population many times. Cali cities are already 3rd world —CONGRATULATIONS!! 🎉🥳🎈🎊🎁🍾👯‍♀️

Yes, the water levels were horrible. But forgot to mention that your pal, Gavin Newsom, drains the NoCalif reservoirs each & every year for his fish projects…

You guys actually seem upset that the drought is over.

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Dramatic photos show how storms filled California reservoirsA series of powerful storms dumped rain and snow across California, refilling depleted reservoirs and mostly bringing an end to the state's drought. Lake Folsom and Lake Oroville show the dramatic changes. See the transformation: Climate activists in shambles. Funny how nature works itself out. Man doesn't hold a candle to nature. I saw a guy the other day claiming it had little to no impact on the drought California has experienced. It was mind boggling how someone could have said that.
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