Posted on 07/29/2020 8:04:13 PM PDT by BeauBo
People in cities along China's Yangtze River, already swamped with water, are now scrambling to shore up embankments as the world's largest dam faces fast mounting flood pressure...
The Three Gorges Dam spans the Yangtze, Asia's longest river, which has become a raging torrent with storm water pouring into the reservoir of the dam at 60 million litres per second on Monday night.
On Tuesday morning, dam operator the China Three Gorges Group said water flow into the reservoir fluctuated between 50 million and 60 million litres per second.
And the peak flow has not eased, adding more than ten trillion litres to the mega-dam in just 10 days.
All arteries leading from the Yangtze River remain deluged by the third big flood this summer.
The China Three Gorges Group say they plan to hold as much water in the dam as possible to buy time for cities downstream to build up their defences.
According to local reports, the dam's operator has indicated there are 13 days left before the reservoir will fill to the brim.
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Breakdown of sanitation, disease, plague...There maybe more than four horsemen at this point due to nuclear power plants. No wonder the CCP is picking fights with everyone, they are all ready in damage control mode.
“An US engineer said a couple nights ago that before the 3 gores dam fails you will see spillage over the side areas of the dam which is what to watch for”
Three Gorges Dam has 5 level locks on both sides of the dam, that allow ocean going ships to travel over a thousand miles inland, past the dam, to the megacity of Chongqing.
Those might present their own failure modes at some point, or there might be an issue further along the sides from them, if things worsen.
Last week, Chinese authorities mentioned that they had measured some deformation at the side of the dam (no specifics), but that is was within specs.
They should have weather forecasts out for the next two weeks, and have a good idea of what to expect, but I have not heard the forecast.
“Looks to me that outflow has to be very close to inflow given the level of the water. There isnt much storage capacity left.”
I think that I read a report that the height of the dam is 185 meters, it is designed to contain a once in a millenium 175 meter water level, and the water rose above 162 meters last week. The flood warning level is 145 meters.
Thanks....these next couple weeks and perhaps beyond are going to be interesting and hopefully the dam will hold.
Re: Sponges Cities...the Red Chinese government has proclaimed those already flooded as “heroic sacrifices” by their residents....as if they were given a choice...there are some Chinese language home made videos of the reactions of the residents that slipped past the censors...not happy farmers at all.
Sing it, Stevie:
I’m so darn glad he let me try it again
Cause my last time on earth I lived a whole world of sin
I’m so glad that I know more than I knew then
Gonna keep on tryin’
Till I reach my highest ground
I read that book when I was a sophomore in High School. It wasn't a school assignment and really don't know why I picked it up, but I'm glad I did.
2. loss of a large chunk of farmland (food)
3. loss of a large chunk of power generation
what other consequences am I forgetting?
It is not just the loss of the generation from the dam but the disruption of the electric grid. China's power generation system is based on regional power generation companies operated by one or more provinces grouped together. China has thirty or forty provinces and special administrative regions(some large cities are treated as separate provinces like Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, Chongquing, etc..) Historically these provincial grids did not tie to each other. When Three Gorges was being planned the decisions was made to connect as many regional grids together as possible. The central nexus of this being Three Gorges.
Tying everything together allowed the use of the abundant hydro power provided by three gorges to be used as the peak power source for most of central China. Most Chinese power plants are coal fired with significant nuclear power now available as well. Neither of these sources of power cycle for peak loading well. It takes time to change the output from a nuke or coal plant. Hydro power on the other hand can be ramped up and down quickly and is an ideal source of peak power for generating grids.
The potential loss of Three Gorges would cause problems not just from the loss of the power itself. But, also from the resulting disruptions to the grid, loss of peak power capability, and probable isolation of different segments of the power grid.
They can deny that, aided by the Media and the globalists in our government. Hard to hide the collapse of Three Rivers Dam.
“China has more large dams than any other country in the world, more than 87,000!”
Part of Mao’s legacy, with “The Great Leap Forward.” They went on a mad dam building spree - many with primitive engineering and techniques, simply large earthen berms.
Some of those have already failed this season, adding to the problem.
You may want to search for and read “3600 YEARS AGO CYCLE HYDROGEN APPLIANCES”. As I do believe that once again we are heading into this cycle and have been for he past decade or better. As the old saying goes the proof is in the pudding and from what has been going on around the world in regards to crazy weather patterns, flooding, droughts, quakes as well as volcanic eruptions etc. it seems to confirm it.
Working on that as we type.
If the dam fails at all, the force of the water going through the breach will very quickly erode the rest of the dam.
Once it starts, theres no stopping it until it runs out of water.
That’s true.
Not lookin’ good for China.
The movie is great, too.
They used to show it once in awhile on TCM.
So, China without its major power grid.
That’s a sobering thought.
You are right. Most of the people downstream are very hardworking individuals who couldn’t care less about the Party.
They want what all human beings want...to love and be loved; to marry and form good families; to have a decent home and enough food.
I have a friend in Wuhan. She is a music teacher. She was a guest in my home for a long weekend.
She came to the US to complete her music education at Shenandoah. She wanted to stay here, but family responsibilities drew her home. Being an only child, she was obligated to return to China to care for her elderly parents.
She is a Christian.
I think of the many millions of Chinese who are like her.
I pray that the dam holds.
If it doesn’t, the wrong people would be “punished”.
And Aurelia’s Chorizo!~!!
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