Environment
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US Drought: Colorado River Water Levels Drop by 20%, the Lowest This Century
The Colorado River is crucial for providing water supply and generating power. Drought has already affected Colorado River's water levels, which has reportedly dropped by 20% and is the lowest this century, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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