Listen and follow The DailyApple Podcasts | Spotify | StitcherOn the morning of Feb. 7, 2017, two electricians were working on a warning siren near the spillway of Oroville Dam, 60 miles north of Sacramento, when they heard an explosion.
As they watched, a giant plume of water rose over their heads, and chunks of concrete began flying down the hillside toward the Feather River.
The dam’s spillway, a concrete channel capable of moving millions of gallons of water out of the reservoir in seconds, was disintegrating in front of them.
If it had to be taken out of service, a serious rainstorm, like the one that had been falling on Northern California for days, could cause the dam — the tallest in the United States — to fail.
The rain, however, didn’t.
Persons:
Kory Honea, Dino Corbin
Organizations:
Spotify, California’s Department of Water Resources
Locations:
Oroville, Sacramento, Northern California, United States, Butte County