KEY POINTS
  • Aging dams in the U.S. will increasingly fail and cause death and environmental destruction as climate change makes extreme precipitation and storms more frequent, scientists warn.
  • Two Michigan dams on Tuesday collapsed following heavy rainfall, causing record flooding and forcing thousands of people to evacuate. 
  • "The climate has changed. These dams are aging and need to be maintained, upgraded and in the most extreme cases, the entire design must be revisited," Hiba Baroud, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Vanderbilt University.

The collapse of two Michigan dams on Tuesday following heavy rainfall has triggered concerns over how precarious dam infrastructure in the U.S. is inadequate to handle severe weather.  

Aging dams will increasingly fail as climate change makes extreme precipitation and storms more frequent and intense, scientists warn.