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Same question; Also, add a question and ask familiar friends;
1. When was this embankment built? What is the purpose of building the levee?
2. Judging from the diagram, this embankment has at least one role that is clear: as a highway. So why blast 1km in a row? Don't need this path anymore? If not, why not consider sectional blasting, and consider building bridges at sections to complete the water connection.
3. How long did it take from the decision to blast to the completion of the relocation? Feeling ephemeral? The relocation of more than 1,500 people was decided in such a hurry?
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This is the information I searched: in the 60s of the last century, in the process of developing the aquaculture industry, in order to avoid the conflict between Jiangxia and Ezhou, a Niushan Lake embankment was built, so that Niushan Lake and Liangzi Lake were completely separated. These dams severely affect the circulation and convection of water bodies, accelerating water pollution.
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After checking it, it was actually a big lake that was divided into a part of it before, and it was filled with soil to build a house to raise fishery, and it seems that there are not only Niushan Lake, but also several other lakes. Now the embankment has been blown up, and the Niushan Lake has been merged back to Liangzi Lake, and if the rain continues to fall, the water level will not work, and it will continue"Yes"More lakes.
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A bomb of several hundred meters is the most newsworthy of the explosion embankment.
You can see that the leading comrades are basically all there, wearing new shirts, and their seats are arranged, as if they are cutting a ribbon, which shows that they attach great importance to news reports.
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Barrage the lake to create fields. Splitting in two can cause a difference in water level. Where the water level is low, the bottom of the lake is exposed.
Land can be obtained. This time the bombing is not ready to recover, that is, to return to its original natural state. This is also an effort by China to restore its ecology.
It should be commended. I would also like to apologize to the local people who have sacrificed their lives for this.
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In order to avoid the conflict between Jiangxia and Ezhou, a Niushan Lake embankment was built to completely separate Niushan Lake from Liangzi Lake.
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The origin of Liangzi Lake and Niushan Lake.
Not artificially separated.
It is the result of natural geological changes.
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It is to make the water flow in a predetermined direction.
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After checking it, I guessed that it was actually a big lake that was divided into a part before, and I filled in the soil and built a house to raise fish or something, it seems that there are not only Niushan Lake, but also several other lakes. Now the embankment has been blown up, and the Niushan Lake is merged back to Liangzi Lake, and if the rain continues to fall, the water mill song line will not work, and it will continue"Yes"More lakes.