Not even Beijing’s ancient Forbidden City was spared in recent flooding. Poor planning and CCP policies aggravated the recent humanitarian disaster, say critics.
After record rainfall hit Beijing, Tianjin, and parts of surrounding Hebei Province last week, the Chinese communist regime deliberately diverted floodwaters to nearby areas in Hebei province to protect the capital of Beijing and new political hub Xiong’an, causing cities, villages, and vast farmlands to be submerged in rapidly rising water. The estimated economic loss of the Chinese state-owned tech companies is astronomical, according to a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) internal document obtained by The Epoch Times in recent days.
Many places in Hebei province have been flooded due to the Chinese communist regime’s deliberate use of them as a “moat” to protect the capital of Beijing and the new political hub of Xiong’an.
Record flooding has hit Beijing and parts of nearby Hebei Province in recent days, causing at least 21 death and mass destruction.
Wang Weiluo, a notable Chinese hydrology expert based in Germany, told The Epoch Times that the ruling Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) flood control always prioritizes political purposes. The “sponge cities” project promoted by the communist regime has become a failure in dealing with flooding.