Anonymous ID: de947b Sept. 28, 2020, 1:04 p.m. No.10824612   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4673 >>4761 >>4882 >>4924 >>4991

Current fires outline the Oroville Dam collapse plan for the state of CA. A few years ago, the largest water supply dam in the state of California was in danger of collapse as a result of heavy rains and a compromised dam structure. The current fire along the south-eastern side of the dam reveals the upcoming (planned?) danger for the dam during any typical heavy winter rain. All the forest burned in that large section of land created the worst possible scenario as the land can no long absorb the rain and snow run-off, all of which flows toward the streams which feed the Oroville reservoir. At risk is the water and debris flow overwhelming the dam system, causing the outlet ports and gates to clog with mud and debris just like it did a few years back. With this much surrounding land forest damage, the flooding will be severe.

 

They want maximum damage caused. Burn it all down. Mayhem. A flood of refugees escaping the state of CA after the flooding and destruction.

Anonymous ID: de947b Sept. 28, 2020, 1:08 p.m. No.10824673   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Notable about this current fire along the eastern side of the reservoir feed is the most damaging fire in CA history called the Camp Fire which destroyed the town of Paradise a few short years ago lies to the west of the dam. The two large patches of forestless land feeding that reservoir is the absolute WORST CASE scenario for that dam. Maximum flooding runoff as a result.