'We'd normally be standing in water right now': River levels low as drought persists
Posted: Oct. 4, 2022 6:23PMThe amount of shoreline at Comox Lake is growing by the day as water levels continue to drop dramatically.
But it’s an unusual year and all of Vancouver Island is in Drought Level 4, meaning “adverse impacts are likely,” the province says. Many naturally fed rivers are also seeing low water levels that can become too warm for fish to survive or too low for fish to migrate.
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