Heavy rains have caused widespread flood damage in the Midwestern United States.
This is southern Minnesota, where muddy water is eroding the riverbank. The water flowing into the dam is blocked by rubble and flows into the surrounding area, and the houses on the bank are about to collapse. And…
The building collapsed into the river as evacuated residents and local people looked on.
Local authorities said other damage included a substation and other facilities.
No evacuation orders have been issued for the area so far, but the dam was built over 100 years ago and is deteriorating, raising concerns it could collapse.
Heavy rains have caused rivers to flood over a wide area of the Midwestern United States, and damage has been reported in many places, including the collapse of a railroad bridge in neighboring South Dakota on the 23rd due to muddy waters.
Source: Japanese