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We've known about these risks for a very long time. In 1889, the South Fork Dam failed, after repeated concerns about its integrity, killing 2,209 people. I'm not sure about the economics, but I suspect that analysis would show that dealing with the outcome of failure is cheaper than trying to prevent it.


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