49.2-acre foot water released from 11 gates of China's Three Gorges Dam
49.2-acre foot water released from 11 gates of China's Three Gorges Dam
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After the pandemic, Corona, rain and floods in China are fiercely wreaking havoc. Due to heavy rains in China, many areas have been flooded. Millions of people have been evacuated. Along with this, the Three Gorges Dam is under threat. The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangje River in China is on the verge of breaking. The floods have killed hundreds and thousands of people have evacuated their homes. Excessive flooding has also affected China's Three Gorges Dam. However, the officials have assured that the public will not be harmed by this.

According to the media, the world's largest hydro-electric dam has 7.5 crore litres of water. 49.2-acre-foot water was released in 11 seconds from the 11 gates of the dam. This is the first time after dam construction that such a large flow of water has been released. Experts claim that the Three Gorges Dam is in danger and it can break if it continues to rain, so the government is releasing water.

The government has denied these things and said that the dam is safe. Some satellite photos have also come out regarding the poor construction of the dam, but the government has called it fake. Due to this dam, lakhs of people have been displaced. There is a risk of landslides and earthquakes which can cause casualties in large numbers.

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