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80 billion gallons of water erased entire towns after the dam failed
After a small leak suddenly appeared in the Teton Dam, the structure rapidly began tearing itself apart, unleashing billions of gallons of water across nearby towns and farmland.
Corona's Prado Dam mural celebrates a community's patriotism, California brings back EV rebates and more big stories ...
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Freshly rehabbed South Jersey dam receives national recognition
Lake Lenape Dam in Mays Landing has won an award from the Association of State Dam Safety Officials.
The Leelanau County village is cleaning up after several inches of rain flooded basements, roads and businesses Monday ...
Hoover Dam is the largest hydropower producer on the Colorado River, but as reservoirs continue to drop toward dire levels, ...
The water level at Tarbela Dam has risen 82 feet above its dead level following monsoon rains, while inflows into the ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — Heavy equipment rolled into the Grand River Wednesday as crews installed a temporary barrier downstream of ...
The Charles River in Natick is being lowered by nearly a foot a day as construction is set to begin to remove the dam in ...
The second deadliest dam failure in U.S. history happened suddenly. The St. Francis Dam was a 205-ft-high concrete gravity arch dam located in San Francisquito Canyon, 30 miles north of Los Angeles.
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