Nearly 200,000 Northern Californians who live downstream of the country's tallest dam were allowed to return home Tuesday after two nights of uncertainty, but they were warned they may have to again flee to higher ground on a moment's notice if hastily made repairs to the battered structure don't hold. The fixes could be put to their first test later this week with the first of a series of small storms forecast for the region.
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Officials in Oroville, CA are cautiously optimistic that the Oroville Dam will hold
In northern California, crews are still working to shore up a damaged spillway at the Oroville Dam. The structure is holding and the catastrophic flooding officials feared has not happened.