There’s no mention of the massive flooding and death toll in Zhengzhou on the front page of People’s Daily.
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There’s no direct mention of the Zhengzhou flooding in the headlines on the front page of the web version of People’s Daily either. See the red line I added in? The “fine print” there is where you click for the Zhengzhou flooding story.
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State media claimed last night (July 20) that passengers trapped in Zhengzhou subway were being saved and no one was in danger but they’re actually still trapped inside and many died in the end.
Think what state media did when the coronavirus first appeared in Wuhan in 2019.
There were posts from Zhengzhou residents talking about flood discharge at Changzhuang Reservoir (常庄水庫) since July 20 morning going into late evening. This could be the real cause of the extreme flooding but we all know this would be denied.
Inside Zhengzhou’s Jingguang Road Tunnel (京廣路隧道) before it was completely submerged by the massive flood. The combined length of the north and south sections of the tunnel is ~4km (some say 5km). Imagine the number of cars trapped inside. How many people got out alive?
Water flooding into the tunnel. Note that while it’s raining, it wasn’t really that heavy...
More and more water flooded into the tunnel...
About 10 minutes after the previous clip...
Drone footage of Jingguang Road (京廣路) after the rain stopped: both the north and south tunnels were completely submerged. It’s impossible for people trapped inside, if any, to stay alive.
Presumably bodies are being moved out of the tunnel after the water has been evacuated.
Apparently someone died trying to get out from his or her car when it was still submerged; the car door was unfortunately obstructed by another car... I believe there were many cases like this.
See how the Jingguang Tunnel was completely submerged...
隴海路 (Longhai Road) in Zhengzhou, apparently another 豆腐渣工程 (tofu dreg project) in China. Note the thin layer of materials for the flimsy road surface with nothing much to support it underneath.
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Another woman in the video is Adelina Zhang (张宁), who has been serving as hosts in various 🇨🇳 state events in the UK for years. She’s also worked with Newton Leng, the man who yelled at Brendan in the video.
Serbia, Mar 19: 🇨🇳 state-owned China Communications Construction Company demolished the monument to fallen soldiers of the First and Second World Wars in the village of Negrishori during the construction of the Pakovraće - Požega highway.
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The demolition sparked an outrage among veterans’ groups and local residents.
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👇🏻 the monument
In 2021 🇨🇳 China Communications Construction Company promised that the monument would be relocated and the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments in Kraljevo would be informed in advance. But the Chinese company simply demolished it…
🚨 Hong Kong department store Sogo removed LA-based artist Patrick Amadon’s digital artwork No Rioters, an Art Basel exhibit, that contained references to jailed dissidents such as Benny Tai, Joshua Wong and Gwyneth Ho, at the “request” of HK Police.
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Patrick Amadon: “It was too much watching Art Week in Hong Kong pretend the Chinese government didn’t crush a democracy and turn Hong Kong into a vassal surveillance state... because it’s a convenient location for a good market.”
Tina Zhang (张), a 34-year-old 🇨🇳 woman from Qingdao, Shandong province, posted videos on Douyin of her hanging out on Yanaha Island (屋那霸岛) — the biggest uninhabited island in Okinawa — which she claimed she bought in 2020.
The videos went viral on social media and 🇨🇳 news media 红星新闻 ran a story on it on Feb 3…
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🇯🇵 news site Sakisiru broke the news in Japan, causing an uproar and sparking national security concerns. I’m not sure if there’s any coverage in mainstream Japanese media though.
Shanghai, Nov 26: people gather on Urumqi Middle Road (乌鲁木齐中路) to commemorate those who died in the blaze in Urumqi on Nov 24 while repeatedly yelling “不要核酸要自由” ([we] don’t want PCR tests; [we] want freedom!)…
🔥 You won’t believe this: the people on Urumqi Middle Road in Shanghai are yelling “共产党、下台! 共产党、下台!” (Communist Party, step down! Communist Party, step down!)