San Carlos Reservoir Nearly Empty Amid Severe Drought
San Carlos Reservoir Nearly Empty Amid Severe Drought
US · Published Jun 18, 2026
The San Carlos Reservoir in Arizona is experiencing critically low water levels due to a multi-year drought affecting the Gila River watershed.
As of May 22, 2026, the reservoir held only 389 acre-feet of water, less than 1% of its capacity.

Why It's Important?

The drought has severely impacted water availability for agriculture, wildlife, and local communities. The fish die-off poses environmental and health risks, as decomposing fish could contaminate the area. The reservoir's closure affects recreational activities and the local economy. Without significant rainfall, the region may face prolonged water shortages and ecological damage.

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