California's Near-Record Snowpack Is Melting Into Raging Rivers
After a decade of drought, high snow levels this year are melting and turning California rivers into dangerous hazards. At Kern River, at least six people have died this year.
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July 3, 2017 at 06:29PM
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NPR News: California's Near-Record Snowpack Is Melting Into Raging Rivers
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