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Monday, 13 February 2017

Oh dear! America's tallest dam Lake Oroville Dam in hazardous situation, sparks mass evacuation of people

65,000 cfs of water flow through a damaged spillway on the Oroville Dam


Tens of thousands of people are being evacuated from near America's tallest dam, with officials saying a "hazardous situation is developing" and that part of the structure could fail.
Water has started flowing over the sides of an emergency spillway at the 230m-high (770ft) Lake Oroville Dam in northern California.

The spillway - used to alleviate pressure on the dam - is severely corroded and could fail imminently and unleash flood waters, according to Butte County Sheriff's Office.
"Immediate evacuation from the low levels of Oroville and areas downstream is ordered," said the sheriff on Facebook.
"This is NOT A Drill. This is NOT A Drill. This is NOT A Drill."
"There are efforts being made to hopefully avert the crisis," Sheriff Kory L. Honea told reporters.
"I would rather be safe than sorry," he added.
The structure of the dam itself is currently not believed to be at risk.
California officials say at least 130,000 people in the cities of Oroville, Gridley, Live Oak, Marysville, Wheat land, Yuba City, Plumas Lake, and Olivehurst have been told to evacuate.
Residents of Oroville, which has a population of 16,000, are being ordered to head north towards Chico.
Heavy rain has caused water to flow over the spillway for the first time in its nearly 50-year history.
On Friday, officials said a 9m (30ft) hole had appeared in a section of the dam and that water levels were less than two metres from the top - but added that there was no immediate threat.
The Lake Oroville Dam, completed in 1968, is the tallest in the US and 12m (40ft) higher than the famous Hoover Dam.

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