Dam failures are no joke. In this case, it's the emergency spillway. If that goes, it could compromise the entire dam. This thing is 900 feet deep.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Yeah, I saw that.C-Mag wrote:OFF Topic, but breaking
Oroville Dam may fail tonight
I was watching a live video of the damn, and people from other parts of the country were laughing about it.
Enjoy the schadenfreude you mother fuckers.
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It's only fake news if it refuses to be a 24/7 pro-Trump circle jerk.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:So, Salon isn't fake news anymore?
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I just wish it wasn't a red county.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Yeah, I saw that.C-Mag wrote:OFF Topic, but breaking
Oroville Dam may fail tonight
I was watching a live video of the damn, and people from other parts of the country were laughing about it.
Enjoy the schadenfreude you mother fuckers.
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Another issue, when and if that dam fails, is that prices on food is going up because that water is also important to the growers of Central California.C-Mag wrote:Dam failures are no joke. In this case, it's the emergency spillway. If that goes, it could compromise the entire dam. This thing is 900 feet deep.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Yeah, I saw that.C-Mag wrote:OFF Topic, but breaking
Oroville Dam may fail tonight
I was watching a live video of the damn, and people from other parts of the country were laughing about it.
Enjoy the schadenfreude you mother fuckers.
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Map of the inundation area if the spillway fails.
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Why does this have to happen to good California? Why couldn't it be San Francisco?
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A lot of stuff would go up. I've been told the Feather River supplies 75% of the water to SoCal. A Golden Stater can correct me if I'm wrong. If that dam fails it will be ugly.Penner wrote:
Another issue, when and if that dam fails, is that prices on food is going up because that water is also important to the growers of Central California.
I understand this is the first time the water gotten deep enough to use the emergency spillway. Sounds like the water is still topping over the dam right now.
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They got theirs in 1989 and 1906 and will again.TheReal_ND wrote:Why does this have to happen to good California? Why couldn't it be San Francisco?
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Rachel Maddow did a piece about the spillway on her Friday night.C-Mag wrote:A lot of stuff would go up. I've been told the Feather River supplies 75% of the water to SoCal. A Golden Stater can correct me if I'm wrong. If that dam fails it will be ugly.Penner wrote:
Another issue, when and if that dam fails, is that prices on food is going up because that water is also important to the growers of Central California.
I understand this is the first time the water gotten deep enough to use the emergency spillway. Sounds like the water is still topping over the dam right now.
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I heard someone say that 80% of the almonds and 70% of the rice grown in that state will get wiped out. But I don't think that many trees would die.