29th March, 2024
CHIRANJIT MITRA
Get ready for some good news! Lake Mead, a vital water lifeline in the Western US, is showing signs of recovery.
Years of severe drought had pushed Lake Mead to alarmingly low levels.
Recent above-average snowfall and winter storms have replenished the Colorado River, which feeds the lake.
Water levels were below normal but have risen significantly since last year.
Lake Mead is a crucial water source for 25+ million people across several states.
Its recovery eases concerns about water shortages in cities like Las Vegas and Phoenix.
While a welcome change, experts warn long-term water management is still vital in the face of climate change.
This rise brings hope but underscores the delicate balance of water resources in the arid West.