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Enormous new dam fails in Brazil

Giant cracks open in the Campos Novos dam just months after completion, rapidly emptying its reservoir
Had the Campos Novos dam failed during the rainy season, disaster may have followed
Had the Campos Novos dam failed during the rainy season, disaster may have followed
(Image: International Rivers Network)

GIANT cracks have opened in one of the world鈥檚 tallest dams, just months after completion. The cracks appeared after a tunnel collapsed on 20 June beneath the 200-metre-high Campos Novos dam in southern Brazil, and the reservoir rapidly emptied. At one point, 4000 cubic metres of water (more than enough to fill an Olympic-size swimming pool) were rushing downstream every second towards a second dam on the river Canoas.

鈥淚f this had happened during the rainy season, and the two reservoirs had been full, water would likely have poured over the lower dam and it might have been destroyed. That would have been a major disaster, with perhaps hundreds killed,鈥 says Patrick McCully of the International Rivers Network, a California-based group that campaigns against large dams. Between them, the two dams can hold more than 2 cubic kilometres of water.

The dam鈥檚 owner, Enercan, a consortium of Brazilian power companies, has revealed little about the accident. It is reported to have been trying to patch holes in a leaking tunnel since October, before the second tunnel failed catastrophically last month.