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The whereabouts of top CCP officials are still unknown — continuing a trend that started just ahead of news about the new virus outbreaks in Beijing and new lockdown measures. As this takes place, a large number of Chinese military vehicles were shown in videos on July 14 parked along the roadside in Wuhan, the epicenter of the new coronavirus, which has also now been hit by severe floods.

And the floods are also continuing, and the situation for the Chinese people is growing worse. In Jiangxi Province, the capital city, Nanchang City, was hit by massive floods. And in the surrounding counties, residents in towns and villages have been trapped by the floodwaters for close to 72 hours. Traffic and communications have been cut off. These stories and more in this episode of Crossroads.

#27ProvencesSufferedByFloods #XiJinpingDisappeared #USSanctionsHuaweiStaffs

 

At 11:00 p.m. on July 12, the Wuhan section of the Yangtze River had the biggest flood since the beginning of the year, with water levels reaching 28.77 meters, exceeding the warning level by 1.47 meters, making it the 4th highest water level in history, the flow rate reached 56,000m3/s. The peak of the flood occurred at Jiujiang River station at 6:00 pm on the 12th. The flood, with a water level of 22.81m, was 2.81m above the warning, the 2nd highest level ever, and the corresponding flow reached the 61800 m3/s. In times of flooding, the Chinese government uses the practice of diverting flood waters into so-called flood reservoirs in order to protect major cities from being flooded.

A flood reservoir area is an area opened to manually divert flood water to a reservoir when the water level in a river or lake rises to the flood warning line. Before the floods hit, some Chinese citizens told the media that officials might release floodwaters at the expense of six districts around Wuhan city to avoid flooding of Wuhan. Since July 12, the local government has asked all people in the flood reservoir area to evacuate, but neither ways of providing necessities nor specific relocation locations have been specified. Residents do not know where to evacuate, so they can only flee for their lives by their own means.

On July 12, the floodgate of Wang Lake in Yangxin County, about 145 kilometers downstream of Wuhan City, was opened. On the morning of July 13, the Honghu Lake, located about 170 kilometers upstream of Wuhan City, was opened in an emergency. Videos uploaded on July 14 showed Honghu Lake’s water level was rising rapidly, leading to emergency relocation of villages in the flood reservoir area.

At the location where the Huoshenshan Hospital was constructed during the pandemic in Wuhan, a whole village was relocated. Huangmei County, a small town about 180 kilometers downstream of Wuhan and 110 kilometers upstream of Poyang Lake, where extreme flooding is still ongoing, also witnessed its outer continental bank being submerged .

Residents said the government did not give advance notice to allow residents to evacuate. Sandbags were removed to let the water in before people could grab any personal belongings. The city of Jiujiang in Jiangxi province has adopted the same approach as Wuhan to keep the city from flooding at the expense of regions in flood reservoir areas. On July 12, Poyang Lake District issued three emergency notices in succession, requesting 3 surrounding towns to evacuate. Residents of Jiujiang's Mianchuanzhen town and Jiujiang's Jiangzhou Town were asked to evacuate by July 12 and July 13 respectively

Many people may wonder why doesn’t the government notify citizens before discharging the water, as it resulted in immense damages and losses when Yichang city in Wuhan was almost completely submerged when the three gorges dam was secretly discharged in June. According to China’s regulations, for a temporary breach of the embankment to divert the flood, which falls under the category of emergency avoidance, the government is not responsible for compensation. If the government gives advance notice of a flood discharge, it will need to face legal compensation issues, but if it releases the floodwater without warning, the excuse of “Natural disasters” would be exempt from compensation.

In addition, China's insurance system is not well developed, most rural houses and property are not insured, and one’s vehicle insurance does not cover damages caused by floods. At the end of the day, the residents will have to bear all the losses themselves. Someone once asked an official privately why he did not inform the villagers in advance of the flood discharge so that they could relocate their property. He said, "How can this be? Once you give them a notice, will the citizens agree? They'll demand compensation for crops, livestock, graves, and without tens of billions of dollars it cannot be settled, but if it's a "natural disaster", give them a few packets of instant noodles and they will be extremely thankful". Chinaflood#YangtzeRiver#PoyangLake

Waters on the Yangtze River reached 95 feet, making the water levels the fourth highest in known history, according to data released by the Yangtze River Hydrology Network. The average ground elevation of Wuhan City is around 79 feet, which means the water level in parts of the city could be about the height to submerge the first floor of a building. Disaster relief in China is very minimal, raising concerns over the wellbeing of the 37 million people in 27 provinces who are known to have been affected. For its aid program, Chinese authorities are giving less than 10 renminbi, or less than $1.50, per person.

This is taking place, as many people have lost their homes, their farms, and other possessions; and are struggling for food. And it takes place while authorities are claiming its market is booming and is drawing in large amounts of foreign investment. A Retired Indian Colonel published satellite images on July 10 that are now making rounds, which appear to show the government opened all floodgates on the dam. He wrote on Twitter, “Why did China open the floodgates of Three Gorges Dam prematurely.” He notes the opening was before authorities issued a warning, before the Yangtze was flooded on July 2, and noted the move may have flooded Wuhan just before an inspection by a representative from the World Health Organization.

#ChinaFlood #WHOWontGoToWuhanLabDueToFloods #YangtzeRiver

 

Since the formation of the No.1 Yangtze flood peak on July 2nd, the Three Gorges Dam has been discharging flood water in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River due to continued heavy rainfall. The water level of the river section below the Three Gorges Dam and the Dongting Lake in Hunan Province and Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province all exceeded the water level warning. Many cities in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are still suffering from heavy flooding. Wuhan was flooded on July 4th, and at 8:00am on July 13th, data showed that the water level in Wuhan broke the historic record of 28.33 meters set in 1931.

Beginning from July 6th, Jiangxi province has been in a state of emergency. The water level in Poyang Lake has exceeded the alarm level, even surpassing the water levels of the 1998 China flood. Even worse, the water levels are still on the rise, the water level in Poyang County has already exceeded the alarm level by over 3 meters. The so-called "flood reservoir areas" are mainly levees and dikes built to protect large cities from inundation when floods reach a certain level. After the water rises, these embankments need to be blown up to divide the flood, and the people living in their path need to abandon their homes and properties.

On July 12th, Jiujiang city in Jiangxi province issued an emergency notice asking children and seniors of Jiangzhou town, to evacuate by July 13th. People that are 18 to 65 years old must stay and defend against the flood.

At 8:00am on July 12th, the water level of Lake Taihu at the lower reaches of the Yangtze River rose to almost 4 and a half meters, exceeding the warning level by 0.65 meters. China's official media Xinhua reported that 38.73 million people in 27 provinces, regions and cities were affected by the flood, resulting in 141 deaths and missing persons, 29,000 houses collapsed and the floods damaged over 3 and a half million hectares of farmland (an area equivalent to two Beijing) and the floods have resulted in direct economic losses of more than 82.2 billion RMB or ($11.74 billion USD). On July 13th, China’s Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Emergency Management provided 600 million yuan of disaster relief funds to Jiangxi, Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, and Chongqing.

A relief fund document circulating online of She County in Anhui Province, which has a permanent population of 419,000, shows that it received a total fund of 1,200,000 yuan, which is only around 2.86 RMB (or 40 cents USD) per capita. Is it possible to rely on social assistance? Most charities in China are government-led and have lost the trust of many people over the years. For example, in recent years, the Red Cross Society of China, the largest charity in China, has had a series of corruption and incidents such as mismanagement which greatly tarnished its reputation.

After the 2008 Sichuan earthquake that killed nearly 90,000 people, Hong Kong's South China Morning Post revealed that the Red Cross Society of China had admitted to embezzling more than 11million USD in donations for other projects. In June 2011, Guo Meimei, a Chinese Internet celebrity, showed off her Maserati car and luxury bags on Chinese social media Weibo. As she called herself "the manager of the Red Cross Society of China,” netizens began digging into her background, including the Red Cross Society of China and a number of officials and celebrities. The incident has raised long-standing questions among the Chinese public about government-run public service institutions, including the Red Cross Society of China, and about the corruption of officials. During the coronavirus pandemic, it was revealed that a large amount of personal protective equipment donated by the Chinese community was backlogged at the Red Cross in Hubei province.

It was also reported that Red Cross staff made life difficult for those who came to collect supplies. Wuhan Union Hospital doctors were supposed to receive the equipment but the masks were distributed to government officials instead. It was later revealed that the families of the government officials were selling the donated masks at an inflated price.

 

 

 

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The whereabouts of top CCP officials are still unknown — continuing a trend that started just ahead of news about the new virus outbreaks in Beijing and new lockdown measures. As this takes place, a large number of Chinese military vehicles were shown in videos on July 14 parked along the roadside in Wuhan, the epicenter of the new coronavirus, which has also now been hit by severe floods.

And the floods are also continuing, and the situation for the Chinese people is growing worse. In Jiangxi Province, the capital city, Nanchang City, was hit by massive floods. And in the surrounding counties, residents in towns and villages have been trapped by the floodwaters for close to 72 hours. Traffic and communications have been cut off. These stories and more in this episode of Crossroads.

#27ProvencesSufferedByFloods #XiJinpingDisappeared #USSanctionsHuaweiStaffs

 

At 11:00 p.m. on July 12, the Wuhan section of the Yangtze River had the biggest flood since the beginning of the year, with water levels reaching 28.77 meters, exceeding the warning level by 1.47 meters, making it the 4th highest water level in history, the flow rate reached 56,000m3/s. The peak of the flood occurred at Jiujiang River station at 6:00 pm on the 12th. The flood, with a water level of 22.81m, was 2.81m above the warning, the 2nd highest level ever, and the corresponding flow reached the 61800 m3/s. In times of flooding, the Chinese government uses the practice of diverting flood waters into so-called flood reservoirs in order to protect major cities from being flooded.

A flood reservoir area is an area opened to manually divert flood water to a reservoir when the water level in a river or lake rises to the flood warning line. Before the floods hit, some Chinese citizens told the media that officials might release floodwaters at the expense of six districts around Wuhan city to avoid flooding of Wuhan. Since July 12, the local government has asked all people in the flood reservoir area to evacuate, but neither ways of providing necessities nor specific relocation locations have been specified. Residents do not know where to evacuate, so they can only flee for their lives by their own means.

On July 12, the floodgate of Wang Lake in Yangxin County, about 145 kilometers downstream of Wuhan City, was opened. On the morning of July 13, the Honghu Lake, located about 170 kilometers upstream of Wuhan City, was opened in an emergency. Videos uploaded on July 14 showed Honghu Lake’s water level was rising rapidly, leading to emergency relocation of villages in the flood reservoir area.

At the location where the Huoshenshan Hospital was constructed during the pandemic in Wuhan, a whole village was relocated. Huangmei County, a small town about 180 kilometers downstream of Wuhan and 110 kilometers upstream of Poyang Lake, where extreme flooding is still ongoing, also witnessed its outer continental bank being submerged .

Residents said the government did not give advance notice to allow residents to evacuate. Sandbags were removed to let the water in before people could grab any personal belongings. The city of Jiujiang in Jiangxi province has adopted the same approach as Wuhan to keep the city from flooding at the expense of regions in flood reservoir areas. On July 12, Poyang Lake District issued three emergency notices in succession, requesting 3 surrounding towns to evacuate. Residents of Jiujiang's Mianchuanzhen town and Jiujiang's Jiangzhou Town were asked to evacuate by July 12 and July 13 respectively

Many people may wonder why doesn’t the government notify citizens before discharging the water, as it resulted in immense damages and losses when Yichang city in Wuhan was almost completely submerged when the three gorges dam was secretly discharged in June. According to China’s regulations, for a temporary breach of the embankment to divert the flood, which falls under the category of emergency avoidance, the government is not responsible for compensation. If the government gives advance notice of a flood discharge, it will need to face legal compensation issues, but if it releases the floodwater without warning, the excuse of “Natural disasters” would be exempt from compensation.

In addition, China's insurance system is not well developed, most rural houses and property are not insured, and one’s vehicle insurance does not cover damages caused by floods. At the end of the day, the residents will have to bear all the losses themselves. Someone once asked an official privately why he did not inform the villagers in advance of the flood discharge so that they could relocate their property. He said, "How can this be? Once you give them a notice, will the citizens agree? They'll demand compensation for crops, livestock, graves, and without tens of billions of dollars it cannot be settled, but if it's a "natural disaster", give them a few packets of instant noodles and they will be extremely thankful". Chinaflood#YangtzeRiver#PoyangLake

Waters on the Yangtze River reached 95 feet, making the water levels the fourth highest in known history, according to data released by the Yangtze River Hydrology Network. The average ground elevation of Wuhan City is around 79 feet, which means the water level in parts of the city could be about the height to submerge the first floor of a building. Disaster relief in China is very minimal, raising concerns over the wellbeing of the 37 million people in 27 provinces who are known to have been affected. For its aid program, Chinese authorities are giving less than 10 renminbi, or less than $1.50, per person.

This is taking place, as many people have lost their homes, their farms, and other possessions; and are struggling for food. And it takes place while authorities are claiming its market is booming and is drawing in large amounts of foreign investment. A Retired Indian Colonel published satellite images on July 10 that are now making rounds, which appear to show the government opened all floodgates on the dam. He wrote on Twitter, “Why did China open the floodgates of Three Gorges Dam prematurely.” He notes the opening was before authorities issued a warning, before the Yangtze was flooded on July 2, and noted the move may have flooded Wuhan just before an inspection by a representative from the World Health Organization.

#ChinaFlood #WHOWontGoToWuhanLabDueToFloods #YangtzeRiver

 

Since the formation of the No.1 Yangtze flood peak on July 2nd, the Three Gorges Dam has been discharging flood water in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River due to continued heavy rainfall. The water level of the river section below the Three Gorges Dam and the Dongting Lake in Hunan Province and Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province all exceeded the water level warning. Many cities in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are still suffering from heavy flooding. Wuhan was flooded on July 4th, and at 8:00am on July 13th, data showed that the water level in Wuhan broke the historic record of 28.33 meters set in 1931.

Beginning from July 6th, Jiangxi province has been in a state of emergency. The water level in Poyang Lake has exceeded the alarm level, even surpassing the water levels of the 1998 China flood. Even worse, the water levels are still on the rise, the water level in Poyang County has already exceeded the alarm level by over 3 meters. The so-called "flood reservoir areas" are mainly levees and dikes built to protect large cities from inundation when floods reach a certain level. After the water rises, these embankments need to be blown up to divide the flood, and the people living in their path need to abandon their homes and properties.

On July 12th, Jiujiang city in Jiangxi province issued an emergency notice asking children and seniors of Jiangzhou town, to evacuate by July 13th. People that are 18 to 65 years old must stay and defend against the flood.

At 8:00am on July 12th, the water level of Lake Taihu at the lower reaches of the Yangtze River rose to almost 4 and a half meters, exceeding the warning level by 0.65 meters. China's official media Xinhua reported that 38.73 million people in 27 provinces, regions and cities were affected by the flood, resulting in 141 deaths and missing persons, 29,000 houses collapsed and the floods damaged over 3 and a half million hectares of farmland (an area equivalent to two Beijing) and the floods have resulted in direct economic losses of more than 82.2 billion RMB or ($11.74 billion USD). On July 13th, China’s Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Emergency Management provided 600 million yuan of disaster relief funds to Jiangxi, Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, and Chongqing.

A relief fund document circulating online of She County in Anhui Province, which has a permanent population of 419,000, shows that it received a total fund of 1,200,000 yuan, which is only around 2.86 RMB (or 40 cents USD) per capita. Is it possible to rely on social assistance? Most charities in China are government-led and have lost the trust of many people over the years. For example, in recent years, the Red Cross Society of China, the largest charity in China, has had a series of corruption and incidents such as mismanagement which greatly tarnished its reputation.

After the 2008 Sichuan earthquake that killed nearly 90,000 people, Hong Kong's South China Morning Post revealed that the Red Cross Society of China had admitted to embezzling more than 11million USD in donations for other projects. In June 2011, Guo Meimei, a Chinese Internet celebrity, showed off her Maserati car and luxury bags on Chinese social media Weibo. As she called herself "the manager of the Red Cross Society of China,” netizens began digging into her background, including the Red Cross Society of China and a number of officials and celebrities. The incident has raised long-standing questions among the Chinese public about government-run public service institutions, including the Red Cross Society of China, and about the corruption of officials. During the coronavirus pandemic, it was revealed that a large amount of personal protective equipment donated by the Chinese community was backlogged at the Red Cross in Hubei province.

It was also reported that Red Cross staff made life difficult for those who came to collect supplies. Wuhan Union Hospital doctors were supposed to receive the equipment but the masks were distributed to government officials instead. It was later revealed that the families of the government officials were selling the donated masks at an inflated price.

 

 

 

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Ironman is quoting from the FLG channel, they put poison in everything they say about China. Giving advanced warning has absolutely nothing to do with compensation, it's all done live on TV what's there to cover up? It's totally made up. The residents will all get free replacement housing, even if they don't buy insurance. That's why there's no insurance for floods or earthquakes, government ends up replacing everything. 

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I don't know what FLG channel is, I just copied this from another forum. my everyday source of information is CNN, FOX news, man, yahoo and Washington post. 

All I know is that a flood, earthquake, smog in China 2020. I also have seen reports of locusts eating all the crops from middleeast/africa head towards India then to Southern China. 

 

 

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The other information I received indicates that the DAMs made the natural disasters even worst to what it should have been. 

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Falun Gong, the cult that was banned in China has been publishing this bullshit for 20 years. 

The function of the dams are well debated on Chinese internet. They can only hold about 3,4 days of flow if shut completely. They go on/off to reduce the peak. Also less than half of the rain fall is above the dams.

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I hope everyone is okay

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Jiangxi and Anhui were hit really bad. No flood wall breach this time, but they had to open gates to divert the water away from city into farming areas.

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that's good news

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actions speak louder than words. I don't see anyone helping the Chinese from natural disasters. If someone were offering humanitarian help to china it's probably very minimal. 

what does that tell you?

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it tells me that U.N needs to send some humanitarian help to China. 

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