The nation's tallest dam reopened Tuesday, more than two years after its main spillway failed and forced nearly 200,000 people to evacuate their homes, authorities announced
The nation's tallest dam reopened Tuesday, more than two years after its main spillway failed and forced nearly 200,000 people to evacuate their homes, authorities announced.
Construction crews have been working to rebuild the Oroville Dam in Northern California since then, and have restored its"full functionality," said Joel Ledesma, deputy director of the California Department of Water Resources.Authorities said they will be closely monitoring the dam's operations as it faces its first big test since its collapse.Why did it fail?Powerful storms across California in February 2017 caused Lake Oroville's water level to rise and overflow the dam.
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