#BlackLivesMatter has started on statues in China by recruiting flood water.
— bennie wilson (@benniew20680554) July 26, 2020
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Watch the horrific moment #flood swallows car in central #China's #Hubei Province. pic.twitter.com/XHWUDiQ9j3
— Press TV (@PressTV) July 26, 2020
'No. 3 Flood' strikes China's Three Gorges Damhttps://t.co/AIySadVWpE pic.twitter.com/wCzJ6ssh8h
— Taiwan News (@TaiwanNews886) July 27, 2020
The flood emergency response was raised to the highest level in Enshi, in China's Hubei Province, as torrential rains hit the territory. Drone footage captured the extent of the damage caused on buildings, roads, cars and other by the floods of the Yangtze River on Monday #China pic.twitter.com/J6IaQr48ss
— H24 (@H24News_) July 27, 2020
#Flood in #China
— Joeq桥 (@direkchannel) July 26, 2020
Police station in water.
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“Since the beginning of June this year, the floods have impacted more than 45 million people in 27 of China’s provinces, exacting an economic cost of more than 116 billion yuan ($16.5 billion).” https://t.co/ATPMpvrGIQ
— David Wallace-Wells (@dwallacewells) July 26, 2020
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