Is a Disaster Imminent? Oroville Dam May Fail and Residents Likely Would Not be Informed in Time.

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Survival is more than waiting for the grid go down. There are real current survival situations going on every day, including earthquakes, tornadoes, and floods.

As it turns out the Oroville Dam is becoming a genuine disaster situation in the making and the sad part is the shoddy system of notification should the dam break!

Residents below the dam would have little to no information about it and may not know they are in danger until overcome by dam waters!

Is this possible in this day and age of alerts and phone-in-hand communication? You would not think so but it is true! Help is seriously needed for these residents.

Read more on the next page. It is a concerning piece of non-fiction, considering all the rain California is experiencing lately and will experience in future weeks!

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183 Comments

  1. Philip Barnett said:

    This situation right here explains liberalism at its best we have a problem that we know needs to be fixed however we have a bunch of whiny spoiled brats that are crying they need more they need more okay you’ve paid them more polar asses out of the house make him go start stacking sandbags and what you gave them if that money was spent on anything but that damn because the money was already set aside then it’s California’s responsibility to fix it not to bake the federal government for a bailout pull all of those deadbeat assholes out of their homes make him start filling sandbags and checking them in that damn hole as fast as they can to plug that thing up till it can be repaired

  2. Dustin Dailey said:

    Our dam isn’t failing you$#%&!@* or spillway collapsed and were fine

  3. Laura Lee said:

    The dam is NOT in danger of failing. SMH. Fake headlines…click bate.

  4. Jay Genske said:

    Well weve been reading about it for a week if the people living at the bottom are not already informed they are either stoopid of living in a csve

  5. Chris Nichols said:

    The schist bedrock that the emergency spillway is on, is not bedrock like in most places. The schist is a metamorphic sediment that recently emerged from the sea, and has not undergone time of plutonics, to compress it into schist bedrock like at the bottom of the Grand canyon. Water could cut a gorge thru it, and spill much of the 770 feet of water.
    Sacrament, and San Francisco are at risk.
    Also the Oroville dam supplies over 1/3 of southern California’s water.
    “What this does to there home value” seems like all they want to ask….

  6. Michael Haggard said:

    Something to remember.
    This dam brought to you by the same people who made the levees in New Orleans.

  7. Chris Tusse said:

    Too busy protesting /rioting to pay attention to our silly Conservative reality.

  8. Chris Tusse said:

    Money aleady spent supporting illegal invaders. None left for the dam.

  9. Dennis Ingram said:

    Story is bullshit clean up efforts are starting already the dam is secure. Stop spreading bullshit.

  10. CrossedSabers Ranch said:

    We’ve been watching this thing now for what… a week? If you live downstream and haven’t unassed the area yet… it’s your own damn fault !!!

  11. Mike Scott said:

    Funny to see so many people on a Survival site putting their head in the sand like there is no problem.

  12. Mary Stanfill said:

    Except Trump has nothing to do with this .. It happened before him , and guess who that was

  13. Gilbert Maines said:

    Why worry? Put valuables in secure area, inventory the rest, and go on vacation for a week or more. Insurance should cover most damage, if you suffer any.

  14. Rhonda Cisneros said:

    Many people can’t move. They’re farmers trying to protect their farms as best they can or blue collar workers trying not to get fired. Most people can’t just leave their homes and lives indefinitely. Those communities are pretty low income and don’t have jobs with lots of vacation time. They’re being told the dam’s secure, so they have to stay and work. Some people have sent their wives and kids to relatives and returned to work themselves. It’s got to be a nerve wracking situation.

  15. Jerry Doublehead said:

    At this rate it may very well fall as we post about it. Has nobody checked its integrity

  16. Chris Nichols said:

    Animals with rabies don’t have the since to run from fire, but the health one’s do.

  17. Cindy Hinkley said:

    Phillip Barnett when Hurricane Katrina happened, the Federal Government helped – why not CA, why is CA different in your opinion.

  18. Will Champagne said:

    Actually no this and all dams are built and maintain by CalTrans…….. not the army corps of engineers.

  19. Tena Lundberg-Eisenbeisz said:

    It is true this dam has issues and they have been know for several years. Apparently the powers to be thought it best to wait on the repairs to it. Well now you see what has happened. It is also true that if the dam were to break most likely there would not be enough time to evacuate. When they did the last evacuation it was 200,000 people and total grid lock trying to get out. Now I see that the governor wants to raise taxes again to fix all of the bridges in CA. What happened to all the money over the years from the previous tax hikes that were supposed to go to infrastructure?

  20. Eric Bownes said:

    And I am supposed to feel bad ? I only wish the whole state fell into the ocean.

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