Have you seen any of the footage from the scene at the Oroville Dam? Close to 200,000 people will be displaced for probably 2 more weeks. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/02/14/thousands-california-dam-evacuees-might-be-away-from-home-for-2-weeks.html
Its a dam in the middle of nowhere with the biggest city being threatened having a population of 65,000 people. Just more proof that people are moving into inhospitable places as they continue to drive up the prices of real estate.
emergency spillway collapsed. the soil under that spillway eroded. it could weaken the dam foundation. but probably wont. abc-la has some good video of dude walking on the dam itself, which seems sound as they have men and equipment below..
Yes I have but not since last night. I've been watching it on the live feed on You Tube. Pretty wild! Did it collapse yet? I know it was on the verge! WOW! I think I'll go check on it's status now. I'm suprised no one else has commented about this so far. Anyway, glad you brought it up, I might post an update after awhile.
yeah i watched some of the "imminent failure" coverage.....drama made up by media to fill a slow trump day its not going to fail ...it just needs spillway repairs
New Orleans had a population of almost 500,000 before hurricane Katrina and this is merely 200,000 being displaced for a couple of weeks. Its dramatic and makes for sensational news because its a huge dam, not because its any real threat to anyone. I don't own a pipe.
It's the lede story here in the Bay Area. The speed of water coming over is a greater issue than the volume. Walls of water are worse than torrents, for folks downstream. Hope they shore up the dam and that some state +federal funds will get retrofitting completed. The backstory is neglect over decades of drought and rain on snow causing early melt. Plus a rule that reservoirs may only fill to 60 percent capacity.
I spent a week on a houseboat on Lake Oroville one summer (the reservoir that used to be there before the dam collapsed).