The water level at Lake Powell, a crucial reservoir on the Colorado River, has hit an unprecedented low. This situation is alarming for the seven states that depend on its water supply in the West. Recent federal data show the implications of this drop, which intensify existing concerns about the ongoing water crisis in the Colorado River Basin.
Lake Powell is part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, situated near Page, Arizona. The reservoir’s low level over the weekend raises attention to the severity of the water shortages affecting this region.

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