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Why are these California prisons in a dry lakebed?

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California’s largest prison complex was built in a dry lakebed, leaving 8,000 incarcerated people at risk.
Last winter, storms battered California, and record drought had suddenly given way to water, reviving the dry lakebed where two prisons have stood for decades. Week after week, the water and the worries rose: What would happen if the levee was breached?
People in the prisons say they’re kept in the dark.
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Last winter, storms battered California, and record drought had suddenly given way to water, reviving the dry lakebed where two prisons have stood for decades. Week after week, the water and the worries rose: What would happen if the levee was breached?
People in the prisons say they’re kept in the dark.
#shorts #california #prison
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