Suspicious! Dam Destroyed In California, 50 Million Gallons of Drinking Water Lost
Police in Fremont, California, are trying to figure out who deflated a
rubber dam on Alameda Creek Thursday morning, letting nearly 50 million
gallons of drinking water flow out. The lost amount is enough water
for 500 homes for a whole year, Alameda County Water District general
manager Robert Shaver said Friday.
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THERE ARE TOO MANY HOUSES IN CALIFORNIA. AFTER THEY DESTROY THE DAM, THEY SHOULD DESTROY THE HOUSES TOO.
AND THEN DESTROY THE TEEMING HIGHWAYS AND CARS. CALIFORNIA IS THE BENGLEDESH OF THE WEST. IF THERE IS NO WATER THERE, IT IS THE SIGN THAT PEOPLE ARE NOT MEANT TO LIVE THERE.
You would think such a precious commodity would have some servalence cameras or security personal monitoring it.
ReplyDeleteTHERE ARE TOO MANY HOUSES IN CALIFORNIA.
ReplyDeleteAFTER THEY DESTROY THE DAM,
THEY SHOULD DESTROY THE HOUSES TOO.
AND THEN DESTROY THE TEEMING HIGHWAYS AND CARS.
CALIFORNIA IS THE BENGLEDESH OF THE WEST.
IF THERE IS NO WATER THERE, IT IS THE SIGN THAT PEOPLE ARE NOT MEANT TO LIVE THERE.