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were put into service, but they had severe difficulties moving in the mud near the dams, so dykes had to be constructed with shovels. A proposal by some US military to blow up the dams with missiles from a helicopter was rejected. The work was not restricted to the lake; drainages from other parts of
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Because the San Pedro River was blocked, the water level of Riñihue Lake started to rise quickly. Each meter the water level rose was equivalent to 20 million cubic meters, which meant that 4.8 cubic kilometers of water would release into the San Pedro River (easily overpowering its flow
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capacity of 400 cubic meters per second) if it rose above the first, 26-meter-high dam. This potential disaster would have destroyed all the settlements along the course of the river in less than five hours, and would have had more dire consequences if the dam had suddenly broken.
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About 100,000 people lived in the affected zone. Plans were made to evacuate Valdivia, and many people left. To avoid the destruction of the city, several military units and hundreds of workers from
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By 23 May, the main dam had been lowered from 24 to 15 meters, allowing 3 cubic kilometers of water to leave the lake gradually, but still with considerable destructive power. The settlements of
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were also dammed to minimize the flow into Riñihue Lake. These dams were removed later, with the exception of
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Ramos Rodríguez, Froilán (2017). "Ejército y coyuntura: acción militar en el terremoto de Valdivia de 1960".
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and the riverside areas of Valdivia were partially flooded. The team led by engineer
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started an effort, called the Riñihuazo, to control the lake. Twenty-seven
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Puyehue volcano
landslide damming
Riñihue Lake
Great Chilean earthquake
Mariño de Lobera
1575 Valdivia earthquake
Great Chilean earthquake
landslides
Tralcán
Riñihue Lake
39°46′43″S 72°27′03″W / 39.77861°S 72.45083°W / -39.77861; -72.45083
Seven Lakes
Enco River
San Pedro River
Valdivia
Corral Bay
Chilean Army
San Bernardo

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