Dangerously Thin Snowpacks in British Columbia Could Lead to Water Shortages

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Snowpacks,Water Shortages,Drought

Mountain snowpacks in British Columbia are getting dangerously thin, which could result in water shortages and drought conditions. This could have a significant impact on various aspects such as drinking water, food production, hydro-electric power, fish habitat, and wildfires. Snowpack levels on Vancouver Island are currently at just 30% of what is considered normal for this time of year.

Mountain snowpacks in British Columbia are dangerously thin, which could lead to water shortages and drought conditions. This could affect drinking water, food production, hydro-electric power, fish habitat, and wildfires.

Snowpack levels on Vancouver Island are at just 30% of normal.

 

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