Lake Powell, located in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area near Page, Arizona, has reached a historic low in water levels. This key reservoir is the second-largest on the Colorado River, a vital water source depended upon by seven states.
The low water levels, recorded over the weekend based on federal data, have intensified worries about the ongoing water crisis affecting the Colorado River Basin. Millions of residents across the western United States rely on this crucial reservoir for their water supply.

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