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Army Corps manages high water levels in Oklahoma reservoirs to prevent flooding from heavy rainfall.
The Army Corps of Engineers is managing high water levels in Oklahoma’s 35 Tulsa District reservoirs due to recent heavy rainfall.
Keystone Lake, for instance, is 20 feet above normal.
The Corps uses rainfall data to decide water releases to prevent flooding.
They advise visitors to wear life jackets and exercise caution on the water.
The Bassmaster tournament at Lake Tenkiller is unaffected, with the lake only two feet above normal.
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El Cuerpo de Ejército maneja los altos niveles de agua en los embalses de Oklahoma para evitar inundaciones por fuertes lluvias.