California drought dries up Guadalupe River in San Jose

Guadalupe River in San Jose is 14 miles long, but right now, eight miles of the once flowing river is bone-dry due to the California drought, reports CBS San Francisco.

 

Trash and dead fish now litter the riverbed located in downtown San Jose. And riding out the drought isn’t easy for the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Just two years ago, the Guadalupe River was home to many animals like ducks, beavers and other wildlife.

 

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