Everything about The Mcdonald Dam Failure totally explained
The
McDonald Dam failure was a catastrophic dam failure near
Austin, Texas that killed several dozen people in 1900. The destruction of the dam drained the Lake McDonald
reservoir and left the city of Austin without electrical power for a number of months.
Subsequent attempts to rebuild the dam were unsuccessful. The dam was finally replaced by the
Tom Miller Dam, just upstream, in the 1940s.
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