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An image taken on Thursday May 15, 2008 shows the Zipingpu Dam in Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province. China's Water Ministry says 69 dams are in danger of bursting in Sichuan province in the wake of an earthquake nearly two weeks ago. (AP Photo/\Ng Han Guan)

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Quake damage near the Zipingpu Dam in Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province, is seen Thursday, May 15, 2008. China's Water Ministry says 69 dams are in danger of bursting in Sichuan province in the wake of an earthquake nearly two weeks ago. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

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An image taken on Thursday May 15, 2008 shows the quake damage near the Zipingpu Dam in Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province. China's Water Ministry says 69 dams are in danger of bursting in Sichuan province in the wake of an earthquake nearly two weeks ago. (AP Photo/\Ng Han Guan)

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Zipingpu dam discharge its water for safety, in quake-hit Wenchuan, China's southwest Sichuan Province Tuesday, May 20, 2008. China said it was struggling to find shelter for many of the 5 million people whose homes were destroyed in last week's earthquake, while the confirmed death toll rose Tuesday to more than 40,000. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) ** JAPAN OUT MANDATORY CREDIT FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY NORTH AMERICA **

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Cracks run on the top of quake-hit Zipingpu dam, near broken railings in Wenchuan, China's southwest Sichuan Province Tuesday, May 20, 2008. China said it was struggling to find shelter for many of the 5 million people whose homes were destroyed in last week's earthquake, while the confirmed death toll rose Tuesday to more than 40,000. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) ** JAPAN OUT MANDATORY CREDIT FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY NORTH AMERICA **

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A man carries a child by boat, from Yingxiu to the Zipingpu Dam, as roads are still inaccessible near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province Sunday, May 18, 2008. China declared three days of national mourning for earthquake victims and ordered a suspension of the Olympic torch relay, as the search for survivors of the disaster grew bleak Sunday.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Earthquake survivors are transferred by a ferry from Yingxiu to the Zipingpu Dam as roads are still inaccessible near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province Sunday, May 18, 2008. China declared three days of national mourning for earthquake victims and ordered a suspension of the Olympic torch relay, as the search for survivors of the disaster grew bleak Sunday. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Photograph posted to Google Earth, misplaced at a smaller dam upriver.

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Photograph posted to Google Earth, misplaced at a smaller dam upriver.
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Photograph posted to Google Earth, misplaced at a smaller dam upriver.
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This Sept. 14, 2007 picture released by GeoEye Satellite Image shows the Zipingpu Dam, upriver from the town of Dujiangyan, Sichuan, China. On Wednesday, May 14, 2008, thousands of Chinese troops rushed to plug cracks in the dam in earthquake-hit Sichuan province, but experts later said it was safe. (AP Photo/GeoEye Satellite Image) ** MANDATORY CREDIT **

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Earthquake survivors climb up a rocky embankment after arriving on a boat from areas inaccessible by road at the Zipingpu Dam near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province, Friday, May 16, 2008. China warned the death toll from this week's earthquake could soar to 50,000, while the government issued a rare public appeal Thursday for rescue equipment as it struggled to cope with the disaster. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)

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Medical workers wait for the arrival of a boat ferrying earthquake victims from areas inaccessible by road as it arrives at the Zipingpu Dam near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province, Thursday, May 15, 2008. China warned the death toll from this week's earthquake could soar to 50,000, while the government issued a rare public appeal Thursday for rescue equipment as it struggled to cope with the disaster. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

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A view of the Zipingpu Dam where Chinese soldiers had earlier rushed to shore up cracks after Monday's earthquake near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province, Thursday, May 15, 2008. China warned the death toll from this week's earthquake could soar to 50,000, while the government issued a rare public appeal Thursday for rescue equipment as it struggled to cope with the disaster. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

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A view of water being released from the Zipingpu Dam where Chinese soldiers had earlier rushed to shore up cracks after Monday's earthquake near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province, Thursday, May 15, 2008. China warned the death toll from this week's earthquake could soar to 50,000, while the government issued a rare public appeal Thursday for rescue equipment as it struggled to cope with the disaster. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

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The Zipingpu Dam buildings are seen at left near a bridge [below] where the middle section is fallen after Monday's earthquake near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province, Thursday, May 15, 2008. China warned the death toll from this week's earthquake could soar to 50,000, while the government issued a rare public appeal Thursday for rescue equipment as it struggled to cope with the disaster. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

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Residents watch a staging area  [below] where soldiers are sending supplies into the epicenter of Monday's earthquake and ferrying survivors out near Zipingpu Dam near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province, Thursday, May 15, 2008. China warned the death toll from this week's earthquake could soar to 50,000, while the government issued a rare public appeal Thursday for rescue equipment as it struggled to cope with the disaster. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
[This shows the upstream side of the dam at upper right.]

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Disaster relief personnel work at a staging area where earthquake victims are being ferried to by boat from areas at the epicenter of Monday's earthquake that are inaccessible by road, at the Zipingpu Dam near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province, Thursday, May 15, 2008. China warned the death toll from this week's earthquake could soar to 50,000, while the government issued a rare public appeal Thursday for rescue equipment as it struggled to cope with the disaster. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

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A Chinese man walks past roads damaged by falling debris near the Zipingpu Dam near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province, Thursday, May 15, 2008. China warned the death toll from this week's earthquake could soar to 50,000, while the government issued a rare public appeal Thursday for rescue equipment as it struggled to cope with the disaster. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

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A soldier carries a child by boat from Yingxiu to the Zipingpu Dam as roads are still inaccessible near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province, Thursday, May 15, 2008. China warned the death toll from this week's earthquake could soar to 50,000, while the government issued a rare public appeal Thursday for rescue equipment as it struggled to cope with the disaster. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

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Earthquake victims are helped up a rocky embankment after arriving on a boat from areas inaccessible by road at the Zipingpu Dam near Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province, Thursday, May 15, 2008. China warned the death toll from this week's earthquake could soar to 50,000, while the government issued a rare public appeal Thursday for rescue equipment as it struggled to cope with the disaster. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)


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The Chinese troops staging area upriver from the dam where earthquake survivors were brought by boat and river-borne rescues were deployed

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