angelburst29
The Living Force
Re: Dam failure and flooding
Five workers at the Oroville got fired for taking photos and putting them on social media. The authorities dealing with the Oroville Dam problems might be facing a lot more than "a few pix's" in the media by workers - Kirkwood Mountain near Lake Tahoe has reached a record amount of snow and when that begins to melt, the dams, tributaries and streams will be over loaded.
5 Oroville Dam workers fired after posting pictures on social media
http://kron4.com/2017/02/18/5-oroville-dam-workers-fired-after-posting-pictures-on-social-media/
Five Oroville Dam workers have been fired for violating a contract by putting pictures of the dam on social media.
The Department of Water Resources hires a contractor to work on the dam. The contractor hired was Syblon Reid.
This contractor has a strict “No social media, no photos policy” at every site they work on.
Some of the employees did not abide by their contract and posted pictures of the Oroville Dam emergency spillway online which is why five people were released.
Kirkwood Mountain reaches 500 inches of snow (Video - Map)
http://kron4.com/2017/02/19/video-kirkwood-mountain-reaches-500-inches-of-snow/
Kirkwood Mountain in Alpine County has reached 500 inches of snow on Sunday afternoon, according to officials with the Kirkwood Mountain Resort.
The area was snowing all weekend and the National Weather Service predicts more snow coming into this week.
Kirkwood Mountain received 4 inches of snow within the last 24 hours and 13 inches in the last 48 hours.
Five workers at the Oroville got fired for taking photos and putting them on social media. The authorities dealing with the Oroville Dam problems might be facing a lot more than "a few pix's" in the media by workers - Kirkwood Mountain near Lake Tahoe has reached a record amount of snow and when that begins to melt, the dams, tributaries and streams will be over loaded.
5 Oroville Dam workers fired after posting pictures on social media
http://kron4.com/2017/02/18/5-oroville-dam-workers-fired-after-posting-pictures-on-social-media/
Five Oroville Dam workers have been fired for violating a contract by putting pictures of the dam on social media.
The Department of Water Resources hires a contractor to work on the dam. The contractor hired was Syblon Reid.
This contractor has a strict “No social media, no photos policy” at every site they work on.
Some of the employees did not abide by their contract and posted pictures of the Oroville Dam emergency spillway online which is why five people were released.
Kirkwood Mountain reaches 500 inches of snow (Video - Map)
http://kron4.com/2017/02/19/video-kirkwood-mountain-reaches-500-inches-of-snow/
Kirkwood Mountain in Alpine County has reached 500 inches of snow on Sunday afternoon, according to officials with the Kirkwood Mountain Resort.
The area was snowing all weekend and the National Weather Service predicts more snow coming into this week.
Kirkwood Mountain received 4 inches of snow within the last 24 hours and 13 inches in the last 48 hours.