Brak wody i upały w Oregonie - AP

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Brak wody i upały w Oregonie - AP
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Aaron Troy Hockaday Sr., a Karuk tribal member, holds a handmade mule deer drum decorated with fishing symbolism on Monday, June 7, 2021, in Happy Camp, Calif. Salmon have been fished from the Klamath River by members of the Karuk Tribe for generations, but recently the tribe has declared a state of emergency. They say climate change and the worst hydrologic conditions in the Klamath Basin in modern history have led to the decline of the salmon population. (AP Photo/Nathan Howard)
2021-06-08
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