The China Show hosts, Winston Sterzel and Matthew Tye discuss the unprecedented flooding in Northern China, which is a mostly semi-arid region and which has no records throughout its multi-millennial history of flooding like what they’re seeing now. It is literally the worst flooding in the documented history of China – in the capital city where the government is located – and many of their brand-new bridges are collapsing and you’re not going to be hearing too much about it.
The Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square were completely flooded, which is seen as very inauspicious for the current dynasty ruling the country, from a traditional point of view – and this is exactly why you’re not hearing about it, despite the fact that the press is constantly on the lookout to ascribe all weather events to “Climate Change”.
They show a bridge collapse in Beijing and how when the emergency crews showed up, their first concern was not to attempt to rescue anybody whose cars got swept into the raging water but instead, to put up blinds so that people on the next bridge would not be able to see the collapsed bridge beside them. They physically censored the bridge collapse!
I wonder if neighboring countries would be affected by this, because Chinese often dumps water and cause flood to others.
Yeah a tropical storm is responsible for these “biblical” floods
https://www.scmp.com/video/china/3229537/least-2-dead-beijing-issues-red-flood-alert-tropical-storm-doksuri-lashing-northern-china
Govt issued flood alert. Nothing weird about it since everything other country in the world right now is experiencing ‘unprecedented’ weather both record heat and floods.
I doubt this is a serious blow to the CCP or Chinese people. They still have their spies in the US, buying up US real estate, have their projects in Africa and all the rest. The comical doom and gloom against China by these guys is embarrassing sometimes.
Struggling to believe 2 guys who lived in China for 10 years are having such a hard time believing the stupidity of the government’s response.