the case here in the paradise region. harris: one more question on this, i know we just saw the death toll bloomed to 44 now total for the state, 42 in one area in northern california. the deadliest in california history. exactly. the tragic part about it, one of the things we have to do is that the state is hotter, drier, and the vegetation that grows wonderfully in the winter dries up very fast in the summer. we love to make our communities more resilient and in almost every case we are going to have to develop new evacuation plans. we saw that two years ago with orville dam, as the spillway was about to fail.
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more than a billion dollars later. look at this time lapse, in oroville, about 65 miles north of sacramento. took workers nearly two years to rebuild the spillway. the original estimate, a few hundred million dollars. the final price, $1.1 billion. crews had to rebuild the spillway after a giant home opened up in february of 2017. the danger forced more than 185,000 people from their homes. some very popular game shows that we ve just learned are keeping their hosts. what are jeopardy and wheel of fortune. alex trebek renewing his deal, stays on as host of jeopardy through 2022, shoelt in its 35th season. similar deal for pat sajak and vanna white. the most watched program in sinld days. according to forbes, sajak rakes in around $15 million a year, just less than alex trebek at about $126.5 million.
prone areas to stay alert and stay safe. rick leventhal is live in bowling spring lakes, north carolina. rick? trace, this was the main dam in boiling springs lake and completely gave way on saturday night despite the best efforts of town officials who tried to drain the water out patricia lake here 3 and a half feet they draped off through a spillway to try to reduce the pressure on the dam well before the storm but there was just too much rain. that lake empty along with many others in this maul town, roads washed out here, too. earlier we met a woman at another one of the washouts trying to get home for the first time. never oh my god. sunny daniels grew up here, she couldn t believe her eyes lake gone and is road is washed away. one cave in has a pickup truck in the middle of it.
safety regulations. so it was known and has been known that the spillway was inadequate to pass the large volume of water. the army corps of engineers classified it as a high hazard dam in the 80s. people downstream were at risk if there was a failure. since then, there s been more development, more storm water run-off. in the short term, the first thing was to do was excavate the spillway and then wait for the system plaguing the atlantic states to move out so they can begin more permanent repairs. back to you. trish: we hope everyone stays same. thanks, doug. president trump taking on what he calls fake, disgusting news