Parts of Virginia city evacuate over possible dam failure
LYNCHBURG, Va. — Officials in Virginia say a dam that overflowed Thursday is currently stable but are asking people who were evacuated to stay out of their homes until there’s dry weather.
Lynchburg city officials said at a news conference Friday that the engineers had found that College Lake Dam was not in danger of failing.
But officials said they would like to get through another possible storm and re-evaluate the dam Saturday before giving residents the all clear to return home.
“We’re still concerned about its overall stability going into tonight and tomorrow morning,” said Tim Mitchell, the city’s director of water resources. “But we are pretty confident at this point that the dam is stable and safe.”