Hazardous Dams Put 100,000 Michiganders Downstream
The 100,000 figure is almost certainly too low, and the real danger sits in the quiet interval between disasters, not the collapse footage that goes viral.
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The 100,000 figure is almost certainly too low, and the real danger sits in the quiet interval between disasters, not the collapse footage that goes viral.
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