Environment
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California's Second Largest Reservoir 'Lake Oroville' Finally Reaches 100% Capacity Due to Beneficial Rain, Snowpack
Lake Oroville, the second-largest reservoir in California, reached 100% capacity due to snowpack and recent rounds of heavy rain. Good news shows the recovery from extreme drought conditions in the region. Read here.
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