[h=1]California prepares for catastrophe: Battle to stop a collapse at America's tallest dam as 200,000 residents flee amid fears of a 100ft-deep flood that could stretch for 40 miles[/h]
- Fears the Oroville Dam could collapse and unleash flooding which could leave towns 100 foot underwater
- Nearly 200,000 residents evacuated in Butte, Sutter and Yuba counties in Northern California amid fears
- All 23,000 of the California National Guard have been put on standby to assist the situation and recovery
- Federal and state officials rejected concerns that the dam would be under threat from rain 12-years ago
- Water levels reached 50-year high after rainfall and threatened citizens living near the massive Oroville Dam
- The extra water meant the dam's emergency spillway was called into action for the first time in half a century
- A gaping chasm in the main spillway has disrupted the flow of the water, which prompted the flooding fears