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Utah officials release massive water volumes into Lake Powell to prevent power loss

The decision to flood Lake Powell with water equivalent to 50,000 toilets aims to boost electricity generation amid critical drought conditions. This temporary measure underscores the severity of water shortages threatening regional power supplies. Future drought management strategies and long-term water sustainability remain key issues to watch.
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