At Least One California Town Is Now Bone Dry as Megadrought Continues

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dret(Note: Today America’s most important state for trade and tax revenues, California, is under assualt by the forces of nature. They are taking no prisoners. you cannot oppose a God with such power.

The forces of nature are great weapons as we see them in play upon America. These are new times, the enemy does not get away in punishing the righteous just because he hates them.Do you think that you can get away with fighting Allah (God)?

dret3That great prophesied terrific drought is all but ravaging not only the agriculture & domestic markets, but it is also destroying government revenue and trade. Now the cities are drying up one after the other one. Life is being removed.)

At Least One California Town Is Now Bone Dry as Megadrought Continues

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A poor, rural community in Calfornia’s agricultural belt has run out of water.

 

At least one California town has gone dry, and many are expected to follow soon. East Porterville, in Tulare County is now without water, as the wells that feed it have dried up. Residents, according to Yahoo! News, now have todrive to the local fire station to get water to drink, bathe, and flush the toilet. And ironically, the town is near what was once the largest freshwater lake in California.

Tulare County, which relies heavily on the agricultural industry, is parched. The some 500 wells that feed its residents and farmers have gone dry. And the county says that it may be years and cost $20 million before a new groundwater management program, which includes a hookup between East Porterville and Porterville’s water systems, goes into effect.

The county is named for Tulare Lake, which was once the largest freshwater lake west of the Great Lakes. It was drained for regional agricultural purposes, begining in the early 20th Century. The lake basin is now some of the most fertile soil in the Central Valley, the most productive agricultural region of the United States. Although dry for the most part, the lake occasionally reappears after unusually high levels of rainfall or snow melt, the last time being 1997.

Earlier this month, a 5,000-gallon-water tank, donated by the county’s Sheriff’s Association was delivered to East Porterville, and that is primary source of water for this low-income community. Residents now drive to the fire department with empty water jugs and pump water from the tanks to take home. The county has also been supplying free bottled water, paid for by the state, to residents for drinking and cooking….MORE HERE

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