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Massive damage at California dam

Aerial photos reveal massive damage at the Oroville Dam site in California as outflow is stopped to allow for cleanup.

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Massive damage at California dam

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  1. Monstrous harm at California dam

  2. An aeronautical perspective of the harmed Oroville Dam spillway site with an immense flotsam and jetsam field in the redirection pool territory just underneath the spillway is appeared in Oroville, California. Dale Kolke/California Department of Water Resources/Handout by means of REUTERS

  3. An airborne perspective of the harmed Oroville Dam spillway is appeared as the California Department of Water Resources continuously decreased the surge from the spillway from 50,000 cubic feet for every second (cfs) to zero in Oroville, California.

  4. The harmed Oroville Dam spillway is imagined in an elevated view in Oroville, California. Kelly M. Develop/California Department of Water Resources/Handout by means of REUTERS

  5. An airborne perspective of the harmed Oroville Dam spillway is appeared as the California Department of Water Resources slowly lessened the outpouring from the spillway from 50,000 cubic feet for each second (cfs) to zero in Oroville, California.

  6. An ethereal perspective of the harmed Oroville Dam spillway is appeared as the California Department of Water Resources bit by bit decreased the surge from the spillway from 50,000 cubic feet for every second (cfs) to zero in Oroville, California.

  7. An aeronautical perspective of the harmed Oroville Dam spillway is appeared as the California Department of Water Resources step by step diminished the surge from the spillway from 50,000 cubic feet for every second (cfs) to zero in Oroville, California.

  8. An elevated perspective of the harmed Oroville Dam spillway site with a colossal flotsam and jetsam field in the redirection pool zone just beneath the spillway is appeared in Oroville, California. Dale Kolke/California Department of Water Resources/Handout by means of REUTERS

  9. A harmed spillway with disintegrated slope is found in a flying photograph assumed control over the Oroville Dam in Oroville, California. California Department of Water Resources/William Croyle/Handout by means of REUTERS

  10. Water is discharged from the Lake Oroville Dam after a departure was requested for groups downstream from the dam in Oroville, California. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart

  11. An aeronautical perspective of the harmed Oroville Dam spillway site with a tremendous flotsam and jetsam field in the preoccupation pool region just underneath the spillway is appeared in Oroville, California. Dale Kolke/California Department of Water Resources/Handout by means of REUTERS

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