According to the U.S. National Park Service on August 7, local time, human remains have been found for the fourth time in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area east of Las Vegas.

  According to a National Park Service official, some people contacted rangers after they found skeletal remains on a river beach between Nevada and Arizona on the 6th local time. The local police immediately went to retrieve the remains. The regional coroner's office will Investigating missing persons records attempts to determine when and how the deceased died.

  Lake Mead, the nation's largest reservoir, has seen frequent human remains since May, as western droughts forced the water levels in Nevada's lakes to plummet.

It is reported that on May 1, a crew found a barrel containing human remains at the bottom of Lake Mead. Police believe that the deceased was a man who died of gunshot wounds, probably in the mid-1970s to early 1980s. tossed.

Less than a week after the incident, human skeletal remains were also found in Carville Bay.

On July 25, some human remains were found again in the Boulder Beach area.

Police speculate that more remains may be found as water levels in Lake Mead continue to drop.

(CCTV reporter Liu Xu)