Death Valley Floods: Ice Age Lake Manly Returns Amid Record Rainfall

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News18•17-12-2025, 12:40
Death Valley Floods: Ice Age Lake Manly Returns Amid Record Rainfall
- •Death Valley, the hottest place on Earth, has experienced unprecedented flooding and record rainfall, shattering previous records.
- •Lake Manly, a lake that disappeared 10,000 years ago after the Ice Age, has reappeared in Badwater Basin due to the heavy rains.
- •The region, which typically receives less than 2 inches of rain annually, recorded 2.41 inches this fall, with 1.76 inches in November alone.
- •Scientists are linking this unusual weather to shifting global climate patterns and the increasing frequency of extreme weather events.
- •The phenomenon attracts tourists, but officials warn of blocked roads and safety concerns, urging visitors to check NPS updates.
Why It Matters: Record rainfall in Death Valley has revived ancient Lake Manly, highlighting extreme climate shifts.
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