NA0940 is gone!
Ohio, USA.
This is the lower reaches of the Mississippi River, where the Mississippi River is very gentle and provides very convenient irrigation conditions for a large number of plains.
Relying on the irrigation conditions of the Mississippi River, there are a large number of farms on both sides of the Mississippi River.
Neube Farm is a large farm with an area of more than 200,000 acres, and this farm is very famous in the agricultural market, but its history is not glorious.
Because when the Neube Farm was established, it directly destroyed nearly 200,000 acres of wetlands!
Yes!
Neubi Farm is built on a super-large wetland, and even though the wetland is the kidney of the earth, it can still be sacrificed for economic gain.
The United States always likes to accuse other countries and regions of how they are, and they themselves are not yet a bird?
Environmental protection or something, most people have the idea of 'what will happen to the future after I die'.
However, Neube Farm is now in trouble!
A colony of more than 10 million crayfish is nesting on the banks of the river near the Neubi farm, all of which have a very good burrowing ability.
The lower reaches of the Mississippi River are predominantly plains, and the risk of bank bursts does not seem to be great for plains unless the upstream volume increases dramatically due to sustained heavy rainfall, and then the downstream river is unable to handle the excessive flow of water, allowing the river to overflow the embankment to form a flooding area.
But now things have gone unexpected!
More than 10 million crayfish frantically encroach on the riverbank, and the horizontal level of the Neubee Farm is lower than that of the Mississippi River, which is a natural use of Mississippi River water for irrigation by the principle of water flowing downward.
In fact, this is the case with the vast majority of farms in the lower Mississippi River!
The Mississippi River's seven hydropower stations in lower Mississippi with reservoir capacity exceeding the mountain gorge dam ensure the safety of the lower Mississippi River, and the Mississippi River cannot overflow unless extreme conditions occur.
It's a pity that even if it's not an extreme situation now, it's an extremely weird situation!
More than 10 million crayfish are burrowing on the banks of the Mississippi River on the side of the Noibee farm?
Who would have thought of such a situation?
No!
Nobody thought about it.
It took a long time for such a situation to be discovered!
When the management of the Neubi Farm found out about this, a large number of crayfish had already completed digging holes to build nests, because the properties of these crayfish digging burrows had been strengthened, and the burrows that were normally only one to one meter five have now multiplied.
The longest cave is even more than ten meters!
The length of the cave penetrates directly through the banks of the Mississippi River, allowing the river to seep in. It is for this reason that the management of Neube Farm discovered the anomaly of the crayfish.
There is an old saying in Xia Guo: The embankment of a thousand miles collapses in an anthill.
For the Mississippi River, a few crayfish caves may seem like no problem, but these humble crayfish caves are actually huge hidden dangers.
For example, the crayfish burrow that penetrates the river bank may be very small and has limited water permeability, but it completes the function of softening the surrounding river bank when the water seeps, thus reducing the solidity of the river bank.
This is mostly the case with the other crayfish caves!
Originally, the river bank was very strong, except for the outer layer that came into contact with the river water, it was softened, and the inside was isolated from water seepage, but now the inside of the river bank is also softened by the river water because of the existence of crayfish burrows.
A strong mud bank can hold back the water, but how can the softened mud hold the river back?
More than 10 million crayfish dig burrows together, isn't that cool?
The management of Neubi Farm did find the crayfish burrows, and they tried to put in the crayfish killers, but these crayfish are Xia species, and they are a little different from the crayfish native to the United States, and the crayfish pesticides did not work.
This situation is a headache for the management of Neube Farms!
The management of the Neube farm is planning to turn to the American authorities for help, but they have lost the opportunity because more than 10 million crayfish have completely destroyed the riverbank under the cover of night.
There's also a crazy side to the calm Mississippi River!
The softened embankment could no longer hold back the calm waters, which squeezed open a burrow dug by a crayfish and then rapidly expanded in size.
The crayfish burrow, which was originally only the diameter of a cucumber, was expanded to a diameter of half a meter in a blink of an eye, and the expansion rate became faster and faster, and in less than a minute, a broken embankment with a width of more than three meters had been formed.
Mississippi River bank burst!
The Mississippi River is even more than a kilometer wide downstream, and the seemingly calm water is actually very large, and after the bank bursts, these calm rivers immediately turn into wild horses, frantically rushing through the breach of the embankment and rushing towards the Neubi farm.
Not only that, but the rivers that were like wild horses were rapidly expanding and bursting their banks.
In less than three minutes, the embankment, which was originally only three meters, has now expanded to thirty meters, and the expansion rate is getting faster and faster!
The burst of more than 30 meters caused a huge movement, and even in the early hours of the night, the management of the Neube farm noticed that something was wrong.
However, it was too late!
The huge burst of the levee brought a huge amount of river water, and the Neubee Farm could not stop the spread of the embankment, nor could it stop the overwhelming river water, so they could only watch the Mississippi River flood the Neuby Farm.
The management manager of Neube Farm is called Henderson, and he called the police at the first time, but what is the use of calling the police, are the police in America Superman?
Faced with the surging waters of the Mississippi River, Henderson had the lesser of two evils, quickly evacuating the staff at Neuby Farm to avoid casualties.
Judging from the current situation, the Neubi farm is basically gone, and at present, at most, the farm staff can be saved, and the rest can only be left to the fate of God.
When Henderson organized the escape of the Neube farm staff, he did not forget to inform the management of several surrounding farms.
The Mississippi River's breach was so large that Henderson, after observing it himself, felt that none of the farms around Neubee's Farm could escape.
After all, everyone depends on the Mississippi River for irrigation, and the level is lower than the Mississippi River's water, and according to the flow of the Mississippi River, a single Noibee farm is not enough to fill the gaps.
With Henderson's notice, the originally quiet night became lively, a large number of farm workers were evacuating, and a large number of official American rescue and relief forces were gathering...