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2 Dams Burst In Michigan, Forcing Thousands to Evacuate

Unfortunately the dam is not owned by the government. It's owned by Boyce Hydro and had its license revoked in 2018.
Tell that to the folks who got flooded
 
Sure, I guess US federal shouldn't collect tax from that town too....

Some town lets some company build a dam for a recreational lake and power and then doesn't want to pay to maintain it.
 
Some town puts up a dam for a recreational lake and then doesn't want to pay to maintain it.
Who approved it in the first place? Don't tell me private sector can do a damming anytime they want without federal approval.
 
Who approved it in the first place? Don't tell me private sector can do a damming anytime they want without federal approval.

This is some tiny tiny town thing. Population a whopping 2,500. They didn't need Federal approval.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edenville_Township,_Michigan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edenville_Dam
 
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WTH is going on in this damn world one after one humanity facing issues these days . :frown:
Do watch this...we are living in end of times.
 
Uncle Sam is sowing it reaped. The treachery and mass killing and destruction shall not be forgotten in heavens. It will be responded and believe me it will be!!
 
u.s end is very near

I remember seeing this exact kind of post when I joined this forum in 2013.
 
u.s end is very near
And you're basing that on what exactly?
 
However we'll make sure to post them ALL now as your rainy season approaches...as a reminder of the "poor state of China" and tag you. We may have to create a sticky thread to handle the volume.
That is why these US bad news threads have to exist -- the various peoples of the world needs to escape the shitholes they are currently in. They are using an American invention to jerk-off to US bad news.
 
Lol... Posting old news to troll us compare to the current Michigan dam disaster which can be prevented if US start less war and spend more effort in domestic infrastructure.

I guess u are desperate. Why not post wenchang earthquake 2008 to make u feel better? But it doesn't take away fact, you are a loser now in 2020. :rofl:
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At least nine people have been killed and five others are missing in floods triggered by heavy rain that has battered several cities across southern and eastern China since June 1, 2020. Chinese state media said that as of June 8, more than 1.76 million people have been affected by the extreme weather which has lashed areas of the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
https://www.scmp.com/video/china/30...wn-city-streets-torrential-rains-hit-southern

Good luck dummy :tup:
 

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