\"Rescue teams, please come quickly! Look, so many people are calling for help!\" said the woman filming this video.
This is near the Dashiqiao Market on National Highway 107 in #Zhuozhou City, #Hebei Province, #China, where continuous calls for help can be heard.
Hebei\'s Zhuozhou and #Tianjin city have become the \"cost\" in the policy of \" ensuring #Beijing\'s safety at all costs\"
The #CCP released floodwaters to protect Beijing at 11 PM, catching many villagers by surprise as they were not informed in advance.
Villages after villages were submerged, resulting in a significant loss of life and destruction of vast fertile lands.
Why did a single heavy rainfall cause such a devastating disaster?
This is related to #XiJinping\'s \"sponge city\" policy.
Xi Jinping called for the transformation of water-deficient cities into \"sponge cities,\" aiming to absorb and store rainwater like sponges.
However, this focus on water storage neglected proper drainage considerations, leading to this man-made disaster once again.
In the face of such a large-scale calamity, the government provided little or no disaster relief, and the People\'s Liberation Army (#PLA) did not intervene.
Some individuals voluntarily tried to help, but because they lacked \"disaster relief qualifications,\" they were prohibited from entering the disaster-stricken areas.
While the President and Vice President of the Republic of China (#Taiwan) @iingwen @ChingteLai sent letters of condolence to disaster-hit areas in mainland China, including Beijing, Xi Jinping offered his condolences to the President of #Pakistan in response to the suicide bombing incident in Pakistan.
Moreover, in May of this year, Xi Jinping also extended condolences to #Rwanda for their severe rain-induced floods.
#CCP #China #Chinanews