Jun 23, 2013

• Tử huyệt của China: Three Gorge(s) Dam - Emma Clark


In strategists' eyes, Three Gorge(s) Dam would become an easy target for air attack by any rogue nation in the South East Asia. 
Once the Three Gorge(s) Dam were attacked1/4 of Chinese population along with 1/3 of its economy -- within a couple of days -- would go down the tube and be buried deep in South East Asia Sea

This attack would set the territorially ambitious, hungry China back a half of century.
China would become an under-developed country in that area... again.

Breathtaking force: 
World's most powerful dam opens in China as gushing water generates the same power as FIFTEEN nuclear reactors





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This picture taken yesterday shows water released from the Three Gorges Dam 
after heavy downpours in the upper reaches of the dam caused 
the highest flood peak of the year


Quote:
Matthew Trần:
Dập Tam Vực [Three Gorge(s) Dam] tạo ra một lực hùng mạnh -- khi nhìn mà fãi ngưng thỡ -- Dó là Dập nước mạnh nhất thế zới với thũy-lực lớn lao bằng 15 lò fãn ứng nguyên tữ.
Tuy nhiên, nếu nhìn nó với con mắt kũa một chiến lược gia: Dập Tam Vực sẽ trỡ thành mục tiêu rất zễ zàng cho một kuộc không tập kũa bất kứ dịch thũ nào: kễ kả VC: Zo vỡ dập: 1/4 zân số, 1/3 cơ sỡ kinh tế sẽ bị khối nước khỗng lồ "vô tiền khoán hậu" kéo ra chôn sâu zưới dáy Biễn Dông.....
NẾU ... Nếu cha kon bọn Việt Gian Cọng Sãn zám thực hiện điều đó.


The giant and controversial Three Gorges Dam in China has launched the last of its generators, just as it hits its annual flood peak.
The final 32 generators went into operation this week, making it the world's largest hydropower project, built on the Yangtze River in the Hubei Province.
It is designed to decrease the risk of flooding during the current peak rainfall season, as well as store and distribute water during the dry periods.
A series of incredible photos show the sheer force of the flood water released from seven spillways after heavy downpours in the upper reaches of the dam caused the highest flood peak of the year.
Water from the Yangtze River upper gushed at up 70,000 cubic metres per second into the dam's reservoir yesterday.



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Workers watch as water is released from a gigantic 
hydropower project on the Yangtze river, in Yichang,


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The Three Gorges Dam experienced its largest flood peak this year on Tuesday, 
with a peak flow of 70,000 cubic meters of water per second
The dam is working to take the edge off the fierce flood and 
reduce its impact on the river's lower reaches by storing at 
least 26,000 cubic meters of flood water every second, the 
Yangtze River flood control and drought relief, according to 
the Global Times. Water outflow from the dam currently measures 
43,000 cubic meters per second. So far the forces of flood has been 
been the highest in recent memory, worse that the devastating 1998 
Yangtze flood which cause a large amount of damage with a flow 
rate of 50,000 cubic meters per second.


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This week water gushed in at 70,000 cubic meters per second, 
but was pumped out at around 50,000 cubic metres per second


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The final 32 generators went into operation this week, making 
it the world's largest hydropower project


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The construction of the dam, which forced the relocation of 1.4 million 
people, has been heavily criticised by experts worldwide, 
and residents of nearby areas


ĐỌC TIẾP:
:mrgreen: TIN MỚI ĐĂNG
:!: HỒ CHÍ MINH (hay HỒ TẬP CHƯƠNG, tên GIÁN ĐIỆP của HÁN CỘNG ???)
:arrow: HCM by Đặng Chí Hùng
:arrow: HCM by Huỳnh Tâm

:mrgreen: CHINA - US War:
:mrgreen: CỘI NGUỒN của sự DIỆT VONG - là KẺ THÙ NGUY HIỂM NHẤT của LOÀI NGƯỜI

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