China is collapsing: Overflowing Rivers Swallow Homes, People Swept Away Instantly in China!

Overflowing Rivers Swallow Homes, People Swept Away Instantly in China. China Bows to Nature: When Floods Spare No One and Disasters Pile Up. You are watching a man screaming for help as floodwaters sweep his car down a raging river in Yunnan. Racing against time, firefighters performed a daring rescue using ropes to pull the victim to safety. Typhoon Danas, the fourth storm to strike China in 2025, made its second landfall on the evening of July 8 in Dongtou, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province. Yet, it was not the storm itself, but its aftermath, that proved most terrifying. Authorities quickly issued flash flood warnings as meteorologists forecasted 100 to 250mm of rainfall across a 650km swath, from Fuzhou (Fujian Province) to Hangzhou (Zhejiang). The prediction came true – millions of cubic meters of water poured down not only on Zhejiang and Fujian, but also wreaked havoc across Yunnan and Chongqing. Video footage from Chinese citizens revealed the horrifying power of nature and the helplessness of its victims. China didn’t need another storm to collapse – but it came anyway. And as always, the people – forgotten, voiceless – were the first to suffer and the last to be acknowledged. No sirens. No time to escape. From remote villages to megacities, from elderly street vendors to massive urban tunnels, the worst flood in years swallowed thousands of lives in silent terror. Typhoon Danas, after vanishing from media coverage, made a sudden return – shattering 64-year rainfall records in just 2 hours. Now, names like Sichuan, Fujian, Hejiang, and Chongqing are no longer tourist destinations or economic hubs. They’ve become synonymous with loss, tragedy, and unanswered questions. Hejiang: A Quiet Village Turns to Chaos. In Hejiang, a once-tranquil rural town became a sea of chaos. One unforgettable image haunted millions – a frail grandmother trapped in rising floodwaters. Her weathered face, marked with deep lines like cracks in droughted soil, stared through the downpour. Her silver hair was soaked and matted. In one hand, she held an old mobile phone high above the water – perhaps trying to call her daughter, or anyone who might help. With the other, she clung to a floating wooden table – once used for tea and rice, now her only lifeline. The brown flood reached her chest. Muddy waves slapped her face again and again. She coughed, gasped, tried to call out – but no voice could be heard above the storm’s roar. Her home had become a watery trap. A gas stove, a rice cooker, a small fan – all were overturned or gone. The walls peeled. The windows shook. And still, she did not flee – not because she didn’t want to, but because she couldn’t. The water crept higher like a cold, invisible hand tightening its grip. No one came. No sirens. Just rain. Just her shallow, fading breath. More Silent Deaths in Rural Zihuaiguankou. Elsewhere, in Zihuaiguankou, two people drowned on their way home – one was a construction worker, the other a pharmacy employee. No one captured their final moments. Witnesses recalled, They vanished in less than a minute. In Xiantanguankou, two others drowned inside their own homes when water swallowed the ground floor. Their families pleaded for help – but the only response was: We’re verifying the information. Chongqing Tunnel Turns to Death Trap. In Chongqing, South Square Tunnel – the pride of the western megacity – was fully submerged, turning into an underwater tomb. This 1.2km tunnel, connecting to Chongqing North Railway Station and serving tens of thousands daily, was completely overtaken by murky floodwaters after over 200mm of rain fell in just four hours. It started with light seepage. Then came a rushing torrent. Water rose over 4 meters high – vehicles were submerged, headlights blinked out. One man was seen pounding on a car window, someone was trapped inside. The faint glow of a phone screen inside the car faded then silence. No alerts. No barriers. No emergency broadcasts. Everything came too fast. And too quietly. What outraged citizens the most wasn’t just the disaster – but the government silence. No official casualty count. No list of the missing. No investigation. Citizen videos and posts were swiftly deleted from Chinese platforms. Only questions remained. One Chongqing resident said bitterly, If anyone died in that tunnel, they died in silence. No alarms. No obituaries. As if they never existed. Sichuan: The Flood Came From the Mountains at Midnight. In Sichuan, there was no rain in sight. But suddenly, just before midnight, a massive wall of water roared down from the mountains. Over 10.000 people evacuated in just 2 hours. Those who didn’t escape – trapped in homes, cars, or on roads – faced what witnesses called a continental tsunami. Footage showed: A parking lot near a scenic area lost every single car in under 15 minutes. An eco-resort, packed with hundreds of tourists, went completely dark. Rescue helicopters arrived only the next morning. A massive four-lane highway – once called the backbone of western transport – collapsed into a 100-meter crack like sand. A survivor recalled: I thought I was dreaming. There was no rain. No warning. But then, the light disappeared, and the water rushed in like a broken dam. All I heard were screams and the sound of water tearing everything apart. Xiamen: Safe Zones Drown Without Warning. When Danas returned to Xiamen on July 8, meteorologists underestimated it. Within 2 hours, it shattered a 64-year rainfall record. Water surged through the streets, drainage systems collapsed, and even so-called absolutely safe residential areas were flooded up to the second floor. Residents received no evacuation alert. Just before landfall, a howling wind tore through the city like a warning shot. In one residential block in Fujian, gusts up to level 12 ripped through the sky. Two old blue metal roofing sheets – already rusted and loosened from past storms – flew off like paper. They sliced through the air, crashing to the ground with explosive force. Residents screamed and ran. A man on a motorbike, who witnessed the scene, said: If anyone had walked past just then, they wouldn’t have survived. No one was hurt. But the fear spread like wildfire in the rain. Then the downpour came – unstoppable, unmanageable. And in less than an hour, Fujian became a giant basin. Water had nowhere to go. Not Just a Storm – A Systemic Collapse. This disaster didn’t just wash away homes – it exposed the deep flaws in China’s infrastructure, planning, and emergency response. Warning systems failed. Roads offered no escape. Modern buildings crumbled after hours of rainfall. And the people – old baozi vendors, exhausted workers, forgotten names – are always on the frontlines of disaster. While official reports speak in numbers and slogans, real pain isn’t counted. When waters recede, they’ll clean up, announce statistics, make speeches. But grief doesn’t recede. The loss, the screams, the homes that no one returns to – they become cold memories, eventually erased. And then, next year, or maybe next month, another storm will come. Another rain will fall. Unless real change happens – from leadership, infrastructure, and planning – today’s disaster will simply be the draft of tomorrow’s catastrophe. Please watch the new video here🔝

China is collapsing: Overflowing Rivers Swallow Homes, People Swept Away Instantly in China!
Disaster strikes again in China! Torrential rains have pushed rivers beyond their limits, triggering catastrophic flooding across multiple provinces. Entire villages have vanished under muddy waves. Shocking footage shows people clinging to rooftops, vehicles swept away, and homes crushed by the force of nature. In just minutes, overflowing rivers turned streets into deadly rapids. This is not just a flood—this is a national emergency. Yet once again, residents were left unprepared. No sirens. No alerts. No time to escape.
📌 Watch this video to witness the terrifying moment rivers burst their banks and swallowed entire neighborhoods!

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  2. 日本も毎年台風や洪水に見舞われる。天気予報で避難勧告などた発動され、人的被害を最小に留めてる。避難勧告が発動されていたら、貴重品を持って避難していたでしょうに!気の毒なの事です?

  3. 중공 기술은 세계최고다 물위를 떠다니는 쇼파 집도 만들고.
    흙탕물 속에서도 자율 주행하는 자동차도 만들고 세계 최고 인정.

  4. 하늘은 높은곳에서 바라보고 있다 주변 나라를 공격하고 못살게 굴고 주변국가의 중요한 선거를 망가 트리고 인과응보다

  5. Who is photographing the "grandmother" in distress? Please save her. Unprepared, outdated or nonexistent infrastructure, cloud seeding? ..Cannot manipulate Mother Nature …disrespect of her worldwide from China to TX, USA.

  6. 中国共産党は災害に合った人々を、助けようとしているのか!していないのか?自国民をきちんと救済して下さい!

  7. ชาติจีนที่ยิ่งใหญ่ ประชาชนชาวจีนที่เข้มแข็งและอดทน จะสามารถผ่านช่วงความทุกข์ยากนี้ไปได้ เดี๋ยวมันก็ผ่านไป

  8. So the article that had this video attached when searching flooding cities in China says 'shi cheng was flooded in 1959 to make way for a hydroelectric damn' – so why was this video just posted? & why is flooding cities in China going viral on TT with the same footage?

  9. 중국은 망해도 됨 세계화를 꿈꾸며 그 동안 얼마나 못 되게 굴었나

    그 천벌받는 듯

    안타까운 건 불쌍한 인민들

  10. This is what happens when you divert lakes to farm land… Farms to solar panels… Dams to control natiral flow of water… Stupid communist govt.. .

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