Thursday Top of the Scroll: California’s Lake Oroville sees historic low water levels
In a year already plagued by the pandemic and wildfires, Californians are also entangled with the crippling effects of a drought. For example, the drought has lowered Lake Oroville’s level to its lowest level in nearly 44 years, impacting recreation and wildlife. A shuttle boat ferries people back and forth across Lake Oroville. Now, it’s the only way to get to the houseboats on the water.
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