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The Ohio River has not completely dried up in recorded history, but it has experienced significant low water levels during drought conditions. Notable low water events occurred in the summer of 1930 and again in 1988, leading to concerns about navigation and water supply. These events highlighted the river's vulnerability to extreme weather patterns and climate variability.

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