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The largest dam removal project in the US is completed – a major win for Indigenous tribes

Tribal members hug as crews took down what was left of Iron Gate Dam on the Klamath River. A coalition of tribes, local and state authorities joined to make the years-long project a reality.Carlos Avila Gonzalez/Hearst Newspapers/San Francisco Chronicle/Getty Images via CNN Newsource
September 01, 2024

(CNN) — The largest dam removal project in US history is finally complete, after crews last week demolished the last of the four dams on the Klamath River. It’s a significant win for tribal nations on the Oregon-California border who for decades have fought to restore the river back to its natural state.

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