Rongjiang County in China's Guizhou Province is racing against time to recover after being struck by two devastating floods within six days – a climate crisis straight out of a disaster movie plot, but with real-world stakes. 🌧️💔
Since June 24, torrential rains transformed streets into rivers, forcing locals to swap scooters for sandbags. The situation escalated dramatically on June 28 when a second flood wave hit, prompting authorities to upgrade emergency protocols to Level I – China's highest disaster response tier – in under eight hours. ⏱️🚨
As floodwaters receded on June 29, cleanup crews launched Operation Rebuild:
- 🚜 Heavy machinery clearing debris-clogged roads
- 🧹 Volunteers scrubbing mud from homes and businesses
- ⚡ Emergency teams restoring power lines
Local resident Zhang Wei told reporters: "We've become flood-fighting pros overnight – but we'll rebuild better than ever." 💬👷♂️
While no casualties have been reported, the dual disasters highlight growing climate challenges in mountainous regions. Meteorologists attribute the extreme weather to this year's unusually strong plum rain season. 🌩️📈
Reference(s):
cgtn.com