The water supply in California’s dams is decreasing rapidly, and Los Angeles is getting closer to “zero-day.”
The water supply in California’s dams is decreasing rapidly, and Los Angeles is getting closer to “zero-day.”: In the midst of a severe drought in California that is depriving the area of hydration, the water level in the Castaic Reservoir near Hollywood, Southern California, is plummeting like a rock. The reservoir supplies water to a large portion of Los Angeles County and is in grave danger, according to sources.
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