Special Report: Cofferdam of Three Gorges
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Special Report: Three Gorges Project
THREE GORGES DAM SITE, Hubei, June 7 (Xinhua) -- Data
from monitoring equipment show the dam and power plant of the massive Three
Gorges Project were undamaged by Tuesday's massive explosion that demolished the
nearby cofferdam.
The 580-meter-long and 140-meter-high cofferdam
protecting the just-completed main wall of the Three Gorges Dam was demolished
Tuesday afternoon by a 13-second blast of 191 tons of explosives, enough to
topple 400 10-storey buildings
"Although the waves caused by explosion were a little
stronger than predicted, the dam and the power plant were unharmed," said Wu
Xinxia, head of the demolition under the Yangtze River Academy of Sciences.
The power plant now operating in the dam's northern
section remained undamaged by the explosion, said Ma Zhenbo, head of the Three
Gorges Power Plant.
Prior to the explosion special devises were used to
scare fish away and this move also proved successful as no dead fish were found,
said Cao Guangjing, deputy general manager of the China Yangtze River Three
Gorges Development Corporation.
The construction of the mammoth Three Gorges project
started in 1994, and its major structure, the 185-meter-high main dam, was
completed on May 20.
Following the dismantling of the cofferdam the Three
Gorges Damis now playing its role in flood control on the Yangtze River. Enditem