Emergency officials and dam operators in Rapidan, Minnesota, are currently on high alert as the Rapidan Dam faces imminent risk of failure following recent heavy flooding of the Blue Earth River.
The flooding has led to accumulating debris that has severely compromised the dam’s structure and eroded the surrounding earth, raising significant concerns about the dam’s integrity. Authorities have already notified everyone deemed to be in danger, and many residents have been evacuated as a precautionary measure.
Built between 1908 and 1910 for hydroelectric purposes, the Rapidan Dam has withstood numerous weather events over the years. However, the current situation presents an unprecedented threat, with officials worried that the dam could collapse at some point today.
This situation is still developing, and emergency teams are working tirelessly to monitor and manage the risk. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.