Drought takes toll on Big Bear Lake
The drought is taking a major toll on local lakes, most notably Big Bear Lake, one of the most beautiful views in Southern California. After another dry winter, water officials say the lake could hit historically low levels by fall. Many of the people who live and work in the area are concerned because they say the lake is shrinking.
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