aggiehawg said:
bkag9824 said:
Zemira said:
Is it bad I want to cheer rain and water to cause destruction?
Yes.
A failure of that dam would result in the death and destruction of countless innocents. This is an extremely serious situation, and while we may wish ill on the Chinese government, there are global implications if it fails.
Such as? Not arguing, just curious.
See Mr. Infectious' infographics below your quoted question.
Potential impacts:
1. Immediate loss of life. Millions are in direct path of likely floodwaters. If they can't bury bodies, think spread of disease. While localized, has potential to spread as people move out of area.
2. Infrastructure damage - buildings, bridges,
water systems,
electricity down for who knows how long?
3. Health - potential for additional disease due to poor sanitation, lack of drinking water, etc. Coupled with COVID - what additional risk of disease spread is there after such a calamity?
How would the Chinese government get to those in need if there is significant infrastructure damage? Do they care? I'm guessing not on some level, but the potential for massive humanitarian need/disaster is not to be ignored.
Think of the populace that is downriver from the dam, and think of what goods they provide to the world economy. There are too many to list, but you can bet that such a humanitarian event has the potential to set off additional strife. Think Hurricane Harvey on steroids.