The article discusses President Trump's claims about California's water management and wildfires, specifically his assertion that more water should be diverted away from the Pacific Ocean to meet the state’s agricultural and urban needs. It clarifies that California's water challenges stem from its geography, with most water in the north and higher population demands in the south. Federal and state systems manage water distribution, and Trump's views do not align with the realities of California's water supply complexities.
Trump has continued to question California's management of water supplies, insisting that more water should be routed to the state's crop-rich Central Valley and southern cities.
California's water system complexity means that most of the water is located in the northern part of the state, while the majority of the population resides in the drier southern region.
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