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China floods: death toll climbs as questions raised over preparedness
Public scrutiny has focused on contradictory statements from local media and differences between posts by authorities and public

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China: woman rescued from dangerous flood waters in Zhengzhou – video

Helen Davidson and Vincent Ni
Thu 22 Jul 2021 13.57 BST



The official death toll from central China’s devastating floods has risen to 33, as the public began to ask questions about the readiness of authorities for the disaster.
Cleanup efforts were under way in Henan province and the capital city Zhengzhou on Thursday, after a record breaking rain storm flooded the city’s streets and subway, damaged dams and reservoirs, collapsed roads, cut power to at least one hospital and was linked to a massive explosion at a factory in Dengfeng city.

Authorities said 200,000 people were displaced by the floods and more than three million people were affected. They also reported that eight people are still missing.

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Heavy rain was forecast to continue this week, driven in part by a strengthening typhoon east of Taiwan. In Guangdong, in southern China, 13 construction workers were killed when they were trapped in a flooded tunnel. Thousands of rescuers were sent in to assist northern Henan, where dozens of counties were hit by flooding on Wednesday night and Thursday, with reports of overflowing reservoirs, submerged roads, and cars and trucks being washed away.
The Henan disaster has prompted public scrutiny over the preparedness of authorities, in particular the apparently inaccurate weather forecasts and the confusing disaster alert system. Many also questioned the decision to keep the subway operating throughout the deluge.

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“I later learned that the Henan Meteorological Department had issued the red alarm prior to the disaster, but no one can access it from the internet, or they didn’t pay attention, because there are a lot of alarms classified as spams,” a Zhengzhou resident told the Guardian.
“The alarms should be sent to the government at all levels and then to individuals. If individuals received alarms from authorities they would have paid serious attention. But I think many authorities didn’t see the alarm,” she said.
Local media outlets have referred to the rainstorm – which saw a year’s worth of rainfall in three days – as a “one-in-1,000-year weather event”. The rainfall broke hourly and daily records of the 70 years of collected data.
People ride a front loader as they make their way through a flooded road following heavy rainfall in Zhengzhou, Henan province

People ride a front loader as they make their way through a flooded road following heavy rainfall in Zhengzhou, Henan province Photograph: Aly Song/Reuters
At least 12 of the deaths occurred on the subway, where about 1,000 people were reportedly trapped in stations and carriages after water filled the tunnels. Alarming footage showed people clinging to handrails in chest-high water.
Local authorities said the heavy rain caused water to accumulate in the parking lot near Line 5 of the metro, breaking through a retaining wall at around 6pm and flooding the line, stopping trains between Shakoulu – where at least five deaths are believed to have occurred – and Haitansi stations.
The Chinese government has ordered local authorities to make immediate improvements to urban flood controls and emergency responses, including hidden risks on the rail system.

“They must take emergency measures such as suspending trains, evacuating passengers, and closing stations in atypical situations such as excessively intense storms,” the ministry said in a statement viewed at least 190m times on Weibo.
Hawkish state-owned tabloid, the Global Times, said it was “absolutely impossible to keep Zhengzhou from flooding” in such heavy rains but greater mitigation efforts were needed to reduce the loss of life.
Concerns had been raised about the safety of the subway system – which opened its first line in 2013 – the decision to keep it operating at peak hour when the rain was at its heaviest, and the transparency of officials. Online, commenters were divided, but included substantial criticism of the response.
“Why didn’t you close the subway in advance when it was raining so heavily,” asked one.

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“I only see loads from Mr and Ms Hindsight,” said another in response to the ministry’s statement. “We can’t control the flood, but they should have suspended the operation when numerous alerts were released.”

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Zheng, a safety worker at Zhengzhou metro, told Southern Weekly on Wednesday they tried to keep the trains running so people could get home but were overwhelmed by the Tuesday afternoon downpour. “This is the first time in my life I have witnessed water flooding into the metro station. I felt hopeless,” he said.
The Henan Business Daily newspaper reported staff at one station told a man all passengers had been evacuated but had to acknowledge that wasn’t true after he started a video call with his wife who was still trapped on board a train. She told her husband the water had almost reached her neck and passengers were struggling to breathe, the report said.
Beijing News also questioned the timing of the subway operations, noting the network wasn’t fully suspended until 6pm, hours after water first started entering some stations.
CHINA-WEATHER-FLOODThis aerial photo taken on July 21, 2021 show a damaged bridge following heavy rains which caused severe flooding in Gongyi in China’s central Henan province. (Photo by STR / AFP) / China OUT (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)

A damaged bridge following heavy rains which caused severe flooding in Gongyi in China’s Henan province.Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
A widely shared WeChat article noted early contradictory statements from local state media, including that no passengers were in danger, while at the same time footage – later blocked from China’s internet – was being shared of dead bodies at Shakoulu station, including by the national state media outlet, Xinhua.
The WeChat article also noted premature declarations that the rescue mission was complete, while trapped passengers continued to post about their predicament. The article – which also questioned whether it was a man-made disaster linked to the blasting of a dam late Tuesday near the city of Luoyang – was later censored for “violating regulations”, according to a Twitter user, Matt Knight, who collected online posts.
Knight noted multiple examples of the stark differences between some posts by state media and authorities, which emphasised rescue efforts and heartwarming community acts, and those shared by the public.
Public scrutiny has also fallen on the timing of warnings from the local meteorological services. The provincial weather bureau told state media it had issued a report warning of the coming torrential rains two days in advance.
The impact of the floods spread beyond the capital.
Zhengzhou’s flood control headquarters said water storage at the Guojiazui reservoir was at “major risk” of dam failure and the local government ordered evacuations.
China’s paramilitary police officers reinforce a lake dyke following heavy rains which caused severe flooding near Zhengzhou city

China’s paramilitary police officers reinforce a lake dyke following heavy rains which caused severe flooding near Zhengzhou city Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
In the city of Luoyang, local authorities said the rainfall had caused a 20-metre breach in the Yihetan dam, which “could collapse at any time”. A division of China’s military were sent out to the site to carry out emergency blasting and flood diversion.
At least four were killed in Gongyi city, about 80km from Zhengzhou, where the rains caused flooding and landslides.
Some worry that given the scale of the damage, the post-disaster reconstruction will be particularly challenging for one of the most populous provinces in China. Zhengzhou alone is home to 12 million people.
Henan province – which is situated between Beijing and Shanghai in central China – has many cultural sites and is a major base for industry and agriculture. It is crisscrossed by multiple waterways, many of them linked to the Yellow River, which has a long history of bursting its banks during periods of intensive rainfall.
China routinely experiences flooding in the summer months, but rapid urbanisation, and conversion of farmland, as well as the worsening climate crisis has exacerbated the impact of such events.

 
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@SQ8 @waz @The Eagle

Trolling and gloating at dead and natural disasters. India and Germany both suffer terrible flood with many dead and no Chinese goes around gloat at such thing . And this indian member deserve a ban.

what gloating? Haven't you claimed your infrastructure and management has been upgraded to 'best in class'?

Corona- massive mismanagement
Same with every major event that has come since

How can you claim best in class infra and support when your unable to deliver?

Plus, 'gloating' is what you did when India was stuck in Corona.
 
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what gloating? Haven't you claimed your infrastructure and management has been upgraded to 'best in class'?

Corona- massive mismanagement
Same with every major event that has come since

How can you claim best in class infra and support when your unable to deliver?

Plus, 'gloating' is what you did when India was stuck in Corona.
No need to celebrate natural disasters, they happen to every country, Germany, US,... and even Your India

 
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These china haters care about china floods more then their own neighbours. Ridiculous..
 
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No need to celebrate natural disasters, they happen to every country, Germany, US,... and even Your India


Think so? I can quote an number of times you jumped on Modi's handling of COVID despite the fact that China is responsible for it.
 
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Think so? I can quote an number of times you jumped on Modi's handling of COVID despite the fact that China is responsible for it.
I bet flood will kill more people in India than in China this year as what it does every year, do I have to post them?
 
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I bet flood will kill more people in India than in China this year as what it does every year, do I have to post them?

Glorious communist party has killed millions without floods and natural disasters. Do you want me to post them?
 
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Glorious communist party has killed millions without floods and natural disasters. Do you want me to post them?
Please do, India is the countries with large number of children and women die from preventable diseases and malnutrition, that's why your life expectancy is much lower than China's and tens of millions of children are stunted and wasted, that's a crime against humanity committed by the Indian government.
 
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Please do, India is the countries with large number of children and women die from preventable diseases and malnutrition, that's why your life expectancy is much lower than China's and tens of millions of children are stunted and wasted, that's a crime against humanity committed by the Indian government.

yeah, we didn't kill them in 'cultural revolutions' and 'great leap forwards' where millions died starving to death if not killed by CCP goons.
 
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These china haters care about china floods more then their own neighbours. Ridiculous..
If you put quotes around the word "care", then it is no longer ridiculous. Of course, they don't care about China floods. They probably don't care about the ones in their own neighbors, either. Heck, I sometimes even question whether they care if floods happen in their own country. Bigotries only care about their own ideas, even above their own lives, which is something quite admirable.
 
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yeah, we didn't kill them in 'cultural revolutions' and 'great leap forwards' where millions died starving to death if not killed by CCP goons.
You are killing them every day, every year, every hour, you are still doing it now, that's why India even today ranks rock bottom in human development index listing. A bitterly failed government, failed state, which utterly fails its people.
Western media claims millions died in cultural revolution, but did they see we burn human corpses in the open in every street in the cities? did they see we dumped our family members to the rivers and left their dead bodies to the wild dogs? our parents never saw that, our parent's parents never saw that. lies are just lies, what grips people hearts is what people witness on the ground with their own eyes.
 
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you prefer we first kill them by the millions in one shot and then kill them every day, every hour.

You let loose the virus from your lab that's why millions have died.
You can make wild claims, but it doesn't hurt us a bit. Lol, we fast develop and you are stuck in the pandemic, lol
 
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