>>13294184Nobody ever suggested that it would
people were just concerned that something was fucky because shit was leaking when nothing ever should
>>13294244people thought the dam was going to go because it was being strained to its limit and visibly deforming, in addition to the numerous pre-existing problems
However, nothing exists in a vacuum, the moment the chinese noticed that shit was a fuck, they worked around the clock to unfuck the situation, and succeeded
However, one of the means of doing so was to crank the spillways to max so it didn't overtop
this then caused massive flooding of a substantial chunk of their farmland and coating it with a layer of ultra-polluted silt because the Yangtze is an absolute fucking abomination, forcing them to import a fuckton of food
We're back into the rainy season, so if the rains are just as bad as they were last year, we're going to get round two of desperate damage control efforts, with the shake up of adding last years damages and repairs to the equation
will the rains be bad enough to kill it? ask mother nature, as she's the one who decides if the chinamen are getting fucked in the ass or not