A dam on the Blue Earth River near Rapidan, Minnesota was reportedly in “imminent failure condition” on Monday and suffered a partial breach as river waters took down a small section of the structure, destroying a home, according to CBS News. The Rapidan Dam was reaching critical stress levels when the river tore through the west abutment and took out the roadway running over the concrete dam, but the river redirected back into the riverbed potentially minimizing damage downstream and relieving the pressure on the 114-year-old structure. Because the overflow is staying within the riverbed, officials have not ordered evacuations downstream.