Are you aware that the largest lake in the western United States dried up 80 years ago? Well, get ready, because it is looking set to reappear, as California’s monstrous rainfall accumulated over the wet winter season overwhelms the state’s rivers.
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Yes, even as spring appears in the Northern Hemisphere, America’s most populous state still faces a lot of heavy rainfall and even snow. The central valley of California has issued evacuation orders for residents of Tulare County, where a lake that dried up around World War II is set to reappear. The King’s River Conservation District (KRCD) has announced that flood releases into old Tulare Lakebed will start and continue indefinitely, possibly until the summer. This situation calls for extra caution as each successive rain event brings the threat of flooding.
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Source: france24.com
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