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"people are talking about the three gorges dam again and I haven't heard about that thing since 2008" "wonder whats--" https://twitter.com/hradzka/status/1277419556420673538 …pic.twitter.com/6IlhCIsaI9
a dam break killing millions is quintessentially Chinese tho extremely Lindy theres a reason they call the yellow river the bane of the sons of Han heres a more recent examplehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1931_China_floods …
china dominates this list main for such floods historically is that the rivers get chock full of silt from a plateau upstream literally called the Loess Plateau, deposit its forming unstable natural dams, eventually they collapse and gghttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deadliest_floods …
Apparently causing floods was a commonly-used military tactic toopic.twitter.com/sEdGu8Ml1F
The Dutch have a history of intentional flooding for military use toopic.twitter.com/bXhpXuPVlh
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