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Thousands feared dead in Libya after dam collapses
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Thank you for including the reason at post title, I've seen this news somewhere and refuses to click on links, at first I was like "its bone dry there how tf a sudden flood came out from somewhere" and then i see your post.
After clicking some links, I confirmed that there was also a storm called Daniel and that the two dams didn't just burst by themselves, they burst because of the flood from that storm
PS: apparently it's not just the storm, there were previous warnings.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/sep/12/libya-floods-death-toll-dams-burst
Did the researches issue official 'told ya' already or is it still pending?
China had a dam collapse in 1975 that resulted in an additional 67 other dams to fail. The Chinese government recently acknowledged the death toll at half a million people but knowing the government their and the poor statistics of the people living alone that watershed area, I suspect the number is well north of a million people.
Honestly I would far rather live next to a nuclear plant then downstream of a damn. In every nuclear accident, you could safely walk, not run, but walk away from danger. Chernobyl included. When a damn fails, there can be little warning and the destruction is complete.