Cal OES Sky Tour: Lake Oroville Spillway
Today was the kind of day we were all hoping for. We had a lot of sunshine, and zero rain. That gave state officials a chance to reduce the amount of water they were letting out of Lake Oroville via their controlled spillway. Record amounts of rain and a massive hole in the spillway caused by erosion had many believing the emergency spillway was going to handle overflow. This story shows how the change in weather changed the forecast for state emergency responders and dam engineers.

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Lake Oroville Dam and Spillway incident tour

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Downstream Effects to the Now Vacated Feather River Fish Hatchery

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CalOES Media Briefing on FIFA World Cup and State Readiness 060526

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9-8-8 Technical Advisory Board Meeting 20260610 161151UTC Meeting Recording

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FOLSOM DAM TOUR

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PREP DAY 2018-Cal OES

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Calif. Emergency Management Officials Survey River Systems & Flooded Areas

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El Dorado County SAR Mission

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Shelters and Evacuees

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AERIALS: Sacramento Area High Rivers & Nimbus Dam

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Oroville Lake Emergency Spillway Aerial Video - Sat Feb. 11, 2017

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9-1-1 Advisory Board Meeting 20260609 192743UTC Meeting Recording

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2026 FIFA World Cup.

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Cal OES and Cal EPA Visit Garden Grove

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State Officials Open More Flood Gates at Sacramento Weir

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Esta Semana en Cal OES

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FIFA Behind the Scenes

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Oroville Dam Aerial Video - Feb 16 2017

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This Week at Cal OES (Spanish) 6-29-26

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