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vacuum
26th July 2020, 01:11 AM
This seems to be flying under the radar.

China has been getting hit with record rains this year.

Approximately 35 million people are affected due to flooding at this time.

The three gorges dam is taking a pounding, and no one really knows if its going to hold. If the dam fails, obviously that would probably be the biggest catastrophe in our lifetimes.

Three Gorges Dam deformed but safe, say operators

Peripheral structures buckle when record flooding from western provinces puts feat of engineering to the test

by Frank Chen (https://asiatimes.com/author/frank-chen/) July 21, 2020

In a rare revelation, Beijing has admitted that its 2.4-kilometer Three Gorges Dam spanning the Yangtze River in Hubei province “deformed slightly” after record flooding.


The official Xinhua News Agency quoted the operator of the the world’s largest hydroelectric gravity dam as saying that some nonstructural, peripheral parts of the dam had buckled.


The dam was a pet project of the late Premier Li Peng and a monumental pride of the nation when it blocked and diverted Asia’s largest river in 1997.


The deformation occurred last Saturday when the flood from western provinces including Sichuan and Chongqing along the upper reaches of the Yangtze River peaked at a record-setting 61,000 cubic meters per second, according to China Three Gorges Corporation, a state-owned enterprise that manages the dam and the sprawling power plant underneath it.


The company noted that parts of the dam had “deformed slightly,” displacing some external structures, and seepage into the main outlet walls had also been reported throughout the 18 hours on Saturday and Sunday when water was discharged though its outlets.


But the problem of water seeping out did not last long, as the dam reportedly deployed floodgates to hold as much water as possible in its 39.3 billion-cubic-meter reservoir to shield the cities downstream from the biggest Yangtze deluge so far this year.
It is believed that the dam’s operator must protect the central megacity of Wuhan, whose 10 million residents are still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic that erupted there in December.
https://i1.wp.com/asiatimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/ThreeGorges-e1595334798265.jpg?w=780&ssl=1The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River in Yichang, Hubei province. Photo: Reuters/Stringer https://i1.wp.com/asiatimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/5efea50d75cea.jpg?w=780&ssl=1Operators of the Three Gorges Dam said the concrete barrier on the Yangtze River could withstand the impact from flooding twice the mass flow rate recorded on Saturday, at 61,000 cubic meters per second. Photo: Xinhua Xinhua also stressed in its report that all metrics were still up to standard and all the variables being monitored fell within the design parameters.


Meanwhile, Wang Hao, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and an authority on hydraulics who sits on the Ministry of Water Resources’ Yangtze River Administration Commission, has also assured that the dam is sound enough to withstand the impact from floods twice the mass flow rate recorded on Saturday.


Still, Wang’s remarks stoked a volley of mockery after he said the flooding could be a good thing as the dam would only become more rigid the longer it was steeped up to its top.



Zhang Shuguang, director of the Three Gorges Corp’s Hub Management Bureau, echoed Wang’s judgement, saying nothing could topple the dam in the next 500 years and that not one of the 12,000 sensors fitted throughout the humongous concrete barrier had ever flashed red on the central control panel.


Zhang added that the dam was constructed from concrete, whose cement reacts with the water to form a hard matrix binding blocks together into a durable form. Also, as a gravity dam, it was designed to hold back water by using the weight of the material alone to resist the horizontal pressure of water pushing against it, with ample structural redundancy built in. He said each section of the dam would remain stable and independent of any other section, even if the structural integrity of one portion was compromised.


Still, he warned that flood control measures for the entire Yangtze River Basin could not rely on the Three Gorges Dam to control flooding as his paramount task would be to ensure its own safety.

https://i2.wp.com/asiatimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/dpC3EYTvbvLklQXjXtFd2-MjctNvYu6k3oN-d96Dfnc.jpg?w=780&ssl=1Previous satellite images of the dam fueled rumors that its structural integrity had been compromised and it could collapse. The dam’s operators have stressed that the dam is safe and the images taken could have been doctored. Photo: Facebook https://i1.wp.com/asiatimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/gettyimages-149204153-594x594-800x450-800x450-1.jpg?w=780&ssl=1The plan to build a dam to block, divert and harness the Yangtze River, Asia’s largest river, was met with strong opposition during the decades of the project’s discussion and design. The Chinese parliament passed the construction bill in 1994 with almost a third of its deputies not supporting it. Photo: AFP Flood control was one of the key merits touted by Li when he rammed the 95.5 billion yuan (US$13.5 billion) project through the National People’s Congress in 1994, although almost a third of its deputies abstained or voted against the project.


Proponents of the mammoth project to harness the Yangtze stressed back then that the dam was designed to discharge and regulate floods of “cataclysmic” proportions that might only strike once in ten centuries, when concerns over the dam’s own safety during flooding almost scuppered the plan during deliberations by the Chinese parliament.



China is in another all-out mobilization following the Covid-19 plague as virtually all southern provinces have been drenched by rainstorms unseen in decades, with many rivers overflowing within the dam’s catchment area.


About 95,000 residents have been evacuated before a 180 square kilometer floodwater diversion zone in Anhui province was used to regulate storm water runoff since Monday.

https://asiatimes.com/2020/07/three-gorges-dam-deformed-but-safe-say-operators/

vacuum
26th July 2020, 01:11 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfmWmSdNmMc


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ygz6wL1M2s

keehah
26th July 2020, 09:41 AM
Is this freshet of CIA and Neo-Con propaganda going to become a yearly thing now?

theepochtimes.com: Integrity of China’s Three Gorges Dam Called Into Question (https://www.theepochtimes.com/experts-warn-of-chinas-three-gorges-dam-demise_2994235.html)

July 8, 2019
Netizens recently began circulating satellite imagery of the dam captured from Google Earth, where one can clearly see that the dam is deformed.

On July 8, the dam’s state-owned operator addressed the concerns in a statement, saying that the dam was safe. But since July 5, the company has closed off the dam from visiting tourists, making Chinese netizens nervous.

Amanda
27th July 2020, 08:26 PM
I have no idea what's going on with the floods, but I always wonder about their weather weapons.

FWIW, here's Jim Stone's take on things:

There is another huge thing on a different topic that needs to be mentioned: WEATHER WAR WITH CHINA. It is well known by now that the elite in America are destroying as much food as they can possibly get away with in the United States. What is less well known at this time, not even significantly reported in the MSM, is that at least 50 percent of China's agricultural land is too flooded to produce crops. That's a sad statement when the crop is rice.
At a VERY convenient time, a CRAZY CONVENIENT TIME, China is having a natural disaster of epic proportions and I beg to question what is causing it. Some people are claiming the United States is getting even with China for the floods the U.S. had last year. Some claim the floods in the U.S. were caused by China. I DOUBT IT. Here's what I think is a lot more likely:


This can obviously only be opinion because no one is spilling the beans, but my guess is that the same people who are probably not American and not Chinese are triggering the floods. They may predominantly live in America but have no allegiance to America. They want a war with China. They are manipulating Trump to damage China. What happened to Huawei was beyond the pale. Reason for war as a single issue item. There's no doubt the Chinese are pissed, and what is going to happen if they conclude American equipment caused their weather disaster? What's going to happen if China suddenly can't feed it's people because of such a disaster, and they figure out it was done by "the United States", even if via a zombie controller? YOU GUESS.


Subsequently, America's food supply has been weakened. But it is still there to be had. What would China try to do at that point? It's a perfect setup for (hot) world war 3. A war that very well could happen with Americans ousted from their homes, trying to avoid satanic mosquitoes that will kill them with the new plague. How will that work out? Not well at all, and I'd say it is highly probable. I believe the setup for that is happening right now with a weather war against China.


I hate to be a doom monger, but I think we are all in deep trouble. Even if we manage to stop the election from being stolen, what's going to happen when Bill Gates and Fauci finish redeeming the warranty on their first virus, especially if they put it in one of these new psycho mosquitoes from hell, and then China is triggered into attacking us? Bill and Melinda looked quite proud of "The next virus that WILL get attention", there's no question they had the work on the first one re-done and that they really believe they have it now, how is such a thing going to work out for everyone when China is, for a very good reason, torching off neighborhoods? If corrupted communists controlling American cities won't tell Antifa to stand down, do you really think they will tell China to stand down?

Tumbleweed
27th July 2020, 08:43 PM
I've experimented with cloud busters the sort of things you'll find in the video below. I've had a positive experiance with them but People would think I'm crazy if I told them the truth about what they are so I just tell them they are for launching bottle rockets on the 4th of July. It 's a kind of country boy form of weather modification. :)





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxjxvB3ot2U

midnight rambler
27th July 2020, 09:19 PM
I've experimented with cloud busters the sort of things you'll find in the video below. I've had a positive experiance with them but People would think I'm crazy if I told them the truth about what they are so I just tell them they are for launching bottle rockets on the 4th of July. It 's a kind of country boy form of weather modification. :)





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxjxvB3ot2U



I put one of those on a 9 ft. satellite dish someone gave me. It amplified it. By pointing into an approaching front the result was diminished rainfall and by pointing it in the direction an approaching front was moving there would be increased rainfall. It was very subtle but consistently noticeable. I could see the effect on weather radar. Unfortunately the bottom of the steel bucket I used gave up and it drooped on the dish looking pretty sad. I took off the chembuster with plans of repairing it but someone made off with my dish and then some asshole made off with my chembuster (he didn't even know or care what it was, he was just a thief...karma will catch up with that varmint).