Article 6AHQX Rains bring California lake back from the dead: ‘We’re surrounded by water’

Rains bring California lake back from the dead: ‘We’re surrounded by water’

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Katharine Gammon in Los Angeles
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Tulare Lake was drained a century ago. Now locals fear flooding as agencies rush in sandbags and rebuild levees

Kayode Kadara is worried about the rising waters near his home. Just a few months ago, this landscape in California's Central Valley was a dry basin filled with pistachio and almond groves.

Then a winter of historic rain and snow brought Tulare Lake - a huge freshwater body drained a century ago by agricultural canals - rushing back from the dead. Workers from state agencies have brought sandbags in by helicopter, rebuilt levees and constructed walls to hold the deluge back.

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