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World News See other World News Articles Title: FRIGHTENING: China Admits Three Gorges Dam Moved, Ignores Numerous Prior Reports and Says It Just Happened Last Weekend So the dam is now slightly deformed, and the CCP's defense is arguing over whether it happened this weekend or a couple weeks ago. This is something to watch. If this dam blows, and it seems it's more a question of when, not if, China will be devastated. That's good as far as giving China something other than world dominance to worry about, but how would they respond to the disaster? Possibly be selling all their US Treasury bonds to pay for cleanup and relief. And the article points out the impact on global food prices in the aftermath of Chinese loss of agriculture & food capacity. ----------- China finally admits Its Three Gorges Dam has deformed slightly but claims it happened over the weekend, ignoring reports this happened long ago. The Asian Times reported yesterday: 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 worlds largest hydroelectric gravity dam as saying that some nonstructural, peripheral parts of the dam had buckled. TRENDING: BREAKING: Senate Votes 57-43 to ACQUIT Donald Trump - Here Are the SEVEN Republicans Who Voted to Convict The dam was a pet project of the late Premier Li Peng and a monumental pride of the nation when it blocked and diverted Asias 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. One week ago the Asian Review reported:
Zhang Jianping, an activist in Jiangsu, is skeptical. With hindsight, I think that all those experts who opposed the buildings of the Three Gorges were right, Zhang said on Radio Free Asia. Since it was built, it has never played a role in preventing flooding or droughts, like we thought it would back then. Despite protests by residents and environmentalists, the Three Gorges Dam was completed in 2006 after a 12-year build. Millions were displaced as an area of about 600 kilometers was submerged to create the worlds largest dam and hydroelectricity facilities. However, two weeks ago we reported Chinas massive Three Gorges Dam is at risk of blowing, putting 400 million people at risk. The problem is that China once claimed the dam would withstand a 10,000 year flood, then a 1,000 year flood and now only a 100 year flood. Then in 2018 it was reported online that pictures show that the Three Gorges Dam has moved: An expert on the regions food supply, Geoff Quartermaine Bastin, provided this analysis regarding the impact on the worlds food supply should the massive dam break: The collapse of the TGD would destroy all the cropland and livestock downstream, destroy major cities such as Wuhan and could threaten Shanghai. It would affect the Grand Canal systems and so spill over into the Yellow River Region. Im not going to quantify the damage, its very clear that the collapse would be catastrophic. But not just to China. The country already is a net food importer. Without soybeans from Brazil and the USA and wheat from Australia and Europe and the US, China cannot feed its livestock let alone its human population. The collapse of the TGD would perhaps be the single largest disaster that could affect the worlds food security because aside from the immediate disaster there would be enormous upward pressure on food prices, putting essential staples out of reach of hundreds of millions of people outside China. The point here is that anyone concerned about food anywhere should want to think through what they might do if the TGD failed. The official China position is that the Three Gorges Dam moved this past weekend. It moved, but last weekend is at least two weeks after the dams movement first occurred. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Pinguinite, All (#0)
It's a small world, after all. We are all ONE! The global village will SAVE us. A the article indicates, this dam thing could be the permanent ruin of China, reducing it to like a post-WW2 Japan situation. I'd hate to think of 400,000,000 Chinese fatalities, but if it robs DC of one of its main bugaboos, that part's progress. Mark ye well, fellow truth loyalists, the overpop aspect of this crisis: without such a gigantic population as China's, monstrosities like this dam aren't needed. Thanks again, white 1st-world do- gooders of the past 3 centuries!
#2. To: NeoconsNailed, All (#1)
I looked at some other sources and they claim the visible distortion from google earth could be from faulty imaging and not actual distortion. Allegedly the real distortion is in the range of millimeters, but perhaps as per design.
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