Lake Mead Remains: Vegas Man Missing Since 1998 Found Amid Water Level Drop

Lake Mead Remains: Las Vegas Man Missing Since 1998 Found Amid Drop in Water Levels

Another Lake Mead remains were identified. The skeletal remains discovered last summer in Lake Mead were found to have belonged to a missing Las Vegas man.
Lake Mead Dead Bodies: 1 of 3 Human Remains Identified as Man Who Drowned in 2002

Lake Mead Dead Bodies: 1 of 3 Human Remains Identified as Man Who Drowned in 2002

The remains of the body that was recovered in Lake Mead have already been identified, and it turns out to be someone who died two decades ago.
Lake Mead Dead Bodies: 1 of 3 Human Remains Identified as Man Who Drowned in 2002

Lake Mead Human Remains: Third Body Found in the Drought-Hit Reservoir Outside Las Vegas

Another human remains emerged from Lake Mead amid the drought experienced by the reservoir located outside Las Vegas.
Mexico Declares State of Emergency in Areas Hit by Drought Related to La Niña, Threatening Livelihoods

Mexico Declares State of Emergency in Areas Hit by Drought Related to La Niña, Threatening Livelihoods

Mexico's government has now declared a state of emergency in several areas struck by the ongoing drought.
Las Vegas’ Lake Mead Reveals a Barrel of Body Due to Drought

Las Vegas' Lake Mead Reveals a Barrel of Body Due to Drought

Lake Mead in Las Vegas has shown a barrel of body over the weekend due to the historic drought spreading in the West.

California Could Face Mandatory Water Restrictions Sooner Than Expected As Drought Worsens, Gov. Gavin Newsom Says

California could be experiencing mandatory water restrictions as early as six weeks from now.
Utah’s Great Salt Lake Drops to Record-Low Water Levels, Conditions to Worsen Due to ‘Megadrought’ Gripping the Western U.S.

Utah’s Great Salt Lake Drops to Record-Low Water Levels, Conditions to Worsen Due to ‘Megadrought’ Gripping the Western U.S.

Utah's Great Salt Lake has experienced a new historic low in its water levels, with experts saying that the conditions will further decline.
California Water Starting to Taste Like Dirt as Historic Drought Continues

California Water Starting to Taste Like Dirt as Historic Drought Continues

Residents are starting to complain that California water is starting to taste like dirt as a historic drought continues to plague the state.
Governor Newsom Declares Drought Emergency For Majority Of California's Counties

San Diego Region Can Outlast Drought Conditions in 1-2 Years

Despite the threatening drought condition which prompted the emergency declaration in northern and central California, the San Diego County Water Authority pointed out that the region was well-positioned to outlast drought condition for the next or two years.
California's Current Drought Evident By Low Levels In Lake Oroville

Nestle Prevented From Taking Tons of Water in Drought-Hit California

Nestlé insisted that its rights to California spring water dates back to 1865. However, an investigation in 2017 found out that the company was taking far more than its share.
Mexico's Drought Worsens, Affects 85% Of the Country

Mexico's Drought Worsens, Now Affects 85% Of the Country

Drought in Mexico has reached a critical level as bodies of water continued to dry up, including the second largest lake in the country.

Gold Mining Profitable Again in California: Prospectors Use Drought to Their Advantage

Amid the severe drought, which has choked water out of most of California's rivers and creeks, gold mining has remerged as a profitable practice in the Golden State.

No Montreal Canadiens Team Has Won a Stanley Cup Since 1993; Can This Montreal Team Do It?

The Montreal Canadiens look to not only win an NHL-high 25th Stanley Cup, but they are also attempting to break the longest Stanley Cup drought in Canada's rich hockey history.

UN Claims Extreme 2013 Weather Caused By Human-Induced Climate Change and Global Warming

The U.N.'s weather agency announced Monday that the majority of the extreme weather experience in 2013 in the Asia, Europe and Pacific regions were caused by human-induced climate change, "Fox News" reported.

Mexican, U.S. Officials Join To Embark On Five-Year Project To Restore Colorado River Delta

The Colorado River, which stretches for 1,450 miles and travels through numerous states and the northern parts of Mexico, is an essential water source for 30 million people.
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