>What happened so far - Main spillway got damaged - because of no maintaining - because Cali thought that they will never have that much water again - because of Muh Climate Change. And they needed the money for illegals. - They closed the main spillway to inspect the damage, water went over the emergency spillway - Emergency spillway was in even worse condition and it got BTFO pretty bad - They opened the main spillway again, so that water doesn't go over the emergency spillway any longer - Main spillway gets slowly BTFO and half of it is gone. But it is stable at the moment. - They try to "repair" the emergency spillway because if rain hits hard, water will go over it again and rek it even more
> Be careful! There is plenty of old footage marked as livestream!
This so hard, clueless fucking ruskie trying to force this shit
Austin Kelly
The inflow seems to be reaching near 100k fairly consistently now. So is this water flowing in the very first rainwater from the catchment area from few days ago, or something more recent? I have a feeling that this is just the first rainwater that came down few days ago, since we never really saw it affect the inflow numbers. If this is the case, then the inflow is going to remain 100k for multiple days.
Brandon Ramirez
DIDF: Those who struggle hard.
Carson Myers
DIDF please leave this board
Alexander Richardson
Its correlation of inflow with 36-hrs cumulation of rainfall (at least, we believe in it.), so, we think that there's very little impact of rainwater came down BEFORE last 36 hrs.