The importance of building dams in our lives

 

New Year’s Eve 2013 in Dubai.

 About four thousand surveillance cameras were found in the area, and until today, the tower has not witnessed any criminal activity.

 But if the ban occurred and its evacuation became an imperative, there is an LCD screen in each room that displays information about the evacuation process.

 There are crisis crews working around the clock. Do you think that the Burj Khalifa may be attacked?!

The importance of building dams in our lives

What would happen if all the dams collapsed at once?

 It seems that all the dams in the world at the same time will be an exciting experience, and the water will overflow.

 Then what will happen? What are the dams doing to us anyway?

This topic explores your questions about dams, and it also provides some real answers, and you have to confirm your readiness and information pouring in on you. 

Dams are collapsing all over the world  , and the known mayhem that the resulting floods can cause is cleared up. 

Dams are considered one of the oldest means used by man to tame the might of rivers, and the rest of the natural waterways.

 The human being has begun to establish it in the foundation.

Why were dams created?

 As for the purpose of organizing and managing the available water resources and providing its needs for drinking and agricultural water.

 As for generating energy that can be used by humans.

 And they do this by using hydroelectric power generation systems.

 Dams are a force to be reckoned with, and international humanitarian law states that they are dangerous forces; this means that the collapse of dams is responsible for unleashing some great cases of destruction and chaos, and fortunately dams do not collapse often and when they do, they cause enormous tragedies.

The moment of the collapse of the Cal storage dam in the United Arab Emirates.

In the year one thousand nine hundred and seventy-five, the collapse of the Kal Storage Dam and other dams in the Chinese province of Hainam was confirmed.

The validity of this theory: More than eleven million people have been displaced due to the loss of their habitat, and the final outcome of the victims was one hundred and seven thousand people.

 After this happened, this number represents the population of a small city. Imagine that an entire human gathering disappears under the inferno of water. This can be compared to a tsunami created by humans.

 If you think that this will not happen to all the dams in the world because the dams are very strong, then you are wrong.

 Mountain landslides and earthquakes change water levels, and heavy flows have always been known to be natural causes of dam collapses. On top of that human error is added to the equation, such as cutting corners or lowering the construction of the dam. 

These errors or cheap materials lead to collapse. It is also important to take into account that these dams need maintenance. And when residents neglect the outlet pipes, the dam can explode due to clogging or erosion. 

The dams were designed by engineers, and they were free to put correct equations, as even a mistake at this stage would condemn the dam to collapse.

Even computers are necessary to maintain performance, but these can fail as well, and the results are a disaster. If all the dams collapse, the rivers that surround them will overflow. Those who live in the vicinity, will perish.

State efforts in the face of disasters?

In addition to the loss of life, there will be a loss of energy for the entire globe.

It is estimated that humans rely heavily on hydroelectric energy as a renewable energy source, representing more than ten percent of their needs.

 And almost half of this is for hydroelectric energy sources from dams. This alone means the disappearance of more than five percent of global energy sources. Imagine that your favorite earthly paradise will be destroyed and great cities like London will be consumed.

 And sometimes when something like this happens, the whole world has to find solutions. This can also upset the global ecosystem, in addition to the political structures. Military law can also be implemented for a certain period, and this will not be very pleasant in any case.

 

A sign of that for those who survived, would it also make them think twice about living next to a body of water? For many people, it would increase their appreciation of their cities away from embankments. It is great to have hydroelectric power,

 But the energy sources are very dangerous in addition to that and as you can see it can go a lot wrong and eventually lead to the collapse of a dam.

 Some of these events, such as earthquakes, are beyond human control.

 However, dams are now being built and the best thing humans can do is preserve them. It is also okay to bias the use of the best materials in future structures. 

Now how do you feel about this?

 Do you think dams should be destroyed the right way?

So people are initially evacuated to avoid future crises? Do you think that the dams were worth building in the first place?

Or are you from this section that says that dams are an important source of energy?


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