Why does this keep happening?
Lake Mead represents the country's largest water reservoir and is formed by the Hoover Dam. The lake has dropped to just 27 percent of its capacity this year,, affecting the livelihoods of millions of people across seven states since the lake serves as a major drinking source for the Southwest.
The connected Colorado River has also sustained massive losses amid the ongoing megadrought, with the US Bureau of ReclamationIt's a horrid vision of what's still to come as temperatures keep soaring summer after summer. Who knows what receding shorelines will unearth next.
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More human skeletal remains found at Lake Mead amid dramatically dropping water levelsMore human skeletal remains were discovered at Lake Mead's Swim Beach area, officials said.
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More human skeletal remains found at Lake Mead amid dramatically dropping water levelsMore human skeletal remains were discovered at Lake Mead's Swim Beach area, officials said.
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More human skeletal remains found at Lake Mead amid dramatically dropping water levelsMore human skeletal remains were discovered at Lake Mead's Swim Beach area, officials said.
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5th set of human remains found in receding Lake MeadAnother set of human remains were found in Lake Mead near Las Vegas, the second time this month that remains have been found in the country's largest reservoir, officials say.
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Shipwrecks And Lost Cities Come To The Surface In Lake MeadShips and towns from a bygone era make their way to the surface as Lake Mead recedes. LakeMead Ships WWII Drought
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Fifth set of human skeletal remains found at Lake MeadNational Park Service rangers set up a perimeter in the Swim Beach area of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada to recover the remains after responding to a report of the grim finding.
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