Panic in China: Apocalyptic Night in Yunnan-Families Swept Away as Deadly Floods Strike in the Night

Flash floods destroy Yunnan and Shandong, China. The Chinese people are in pain. Floodwaters roar downstream, destroying bridges, swallowing homes, and killing people in their sleep in Yunnan Province, China. On the night of July 23, 2025, the sound of water came like thunder from the mountains. It was so fast, people in Mohei Village, Yunnan could not even catch their breath. “I had just put my baby on the bed when I heard a roar like the mountain exploded… I opened the door and water was already up to my chest,” a trembling young mother recalled. In seconds, familiar streets became rivers. Roofs turned into floating debris. Children’s cries mixed with the sound of splintering wood and desperate screams for help: “Save us! Please!” “I saw the neighbor’s house vanish in seconds… everything washed away, nothing left,” an old man sobbed on the riverbank, his eyes still fixed on the muddy torrent. The flood took everything – crops, livestock, and even the memories still raw from ten days ago, when the first flood struck this same place. Far away in Shandong, the same nightmare repeated like a curse. Red mud rushed down. Nineteen houses disappeared. A chilling silence hung over collapsed rooftops. That night, no one dared to sleep. The rain kept falling. The silence between each roar of the flood is what will haunt them forever. That night in Weixin County, Yunnan, a terrifying roar erupted from upstream – like a mountain exploding. In an instant, dirt roads turned into raging rivers. Tiled rooftops became helpless rafts. Just a week earlier, people were still scraping mud from the last flood. Their hands were cracked from holding shovels. The smell of mold still clung to their walls. They had barely rebuilt their fences, barely rebuilt their fragile sense of peace – when a new wall of water came crashing down. Excavators, rescue boats, loudspeakers – all filled the night with chaos. “I saw my neighbor’s house disappear in seconds… everything gone,” cried an old man sitting by the broken levee. July 24, the meteorological station recorded 227.8 mm of rain in 24 hours – breaking the highest daily record since 1958. The first flood had already torn through weeks earlier, stripping everything from the riverbanks. People were still repairing the damage when black clouds gathered again. On the night of July 23, heavy rain began at 10 pm Just three hours later, some places were already submerged above head height. Authorities issued an orange rainstorm alert, the second-highest warning level, and rushed to evacuate over 7.000 people from danger zones. But this second flood brought more than water. It brought despair. “I heard children crying… then silence. Even the dogs stopped barking. Only the roar of water.” A survivor whispered these words, trembling, his hands clutching his soaked clothes. He described the darkness when the flood came. Power went out. The village was swallowed in absolute black. “We couldn’t see anything. Only hear the water. I climbed to the roof with my parents. The water was freezing, the stench of mud unbearable. That night was the longest of my life.” Shandong Province was suffering a tragedy of its own. Over 2.000 kilometers away, villages like Shi’ezi and Zhujiayu in Jinan City endured rain that felt like the sky itself collapsing. In just five hours on the morning of July 22, rainfall reached 364 mm – nearly half of an entire year’s average. Water poured from the mountains, unleashing violent flash floods. Red mud, boulders, and uprooted trees smashed into homes. Wood cracked. People screamed. Nineteen houses vanished in an instant. Two dead. Ten missing. A man who survived murmured: “I ran to the window. I saw the neighbor’s roof float past me like a raft. It happened so fast, I couldn’t even call their names. I could only watch.” The scene after the flood looked like the end of the world. Mud covered the roads. Power poles tilted dangerously. The smell of dead animals mixed with oil and rotting trash. Children cried from hunger, thirst, and fear – their sobs echoing beneath rescue helicopters. Authorities set up temporary shelters, handing out bottled water and instant noodles. But many families were still searching for missing loved ones. Handwritten boards reading “Looking for the Missing” hung everywhere. Meteorologists warn: this extreme weather is not over. Northern China is trapped under the subtropical high, colliding with cold air masses from the north, producing constant heavy rain. Forecasts say three to four more tropical storms will form in the next 10 days over the South China Sea and Western Pacific, adding more wind and rain to the coast. People barely surviving this flood must already prepare for the next storm. In a shelter, an old woman sat on a wooden plank, her cloudy eyes staring into the distance. “I am 70 years old. I have never seen rain like this. When I was young, I could still run. Now, I just sit and wait. Wait for someone to call my name. Wait for the water to go down. Wait for news of my children.” Her words faded into the sound of rain outside. State media reported little. But on social networks, hundreds of raw videos spread: bridges collapsing in real time, screams of “Run!” echoing in the dark, desperate messages scrawled on rooftops: “We are here!” In many places, floods struck so suddenly that people clung to anything that could float – a plank, a barrel, even a banana tree – just to survive. The night was rain and silence. After the screams, only eerie stillness remained. At sunrise, a new landscape emerged: houses collapsed, fields buried in mud, roads erased. Children played on driftwood. Adults silently picked up soaked family photos. Every step sank into the stinking sludge. Across China – from Yunnan to Guangxi, from Shandong to Inner Mongolia – floods stacked on floods, storms on storms. This is no longer a single disaster. It is a chain of catastrophes. Rain. Typhoons. Flash floods. Landslides. All testing the limits of millions of human lives. People call this the “Apocalyptic Summer” – a summer where all limits of weather have been broken. Standing on a road ripped in half by the flood, a man clung to a leaning bridge. He stared at the swirling torrent below, eyes glistening, and whispered: “We don’t know what else we have left to lose.” Please watch the new video here🔝

Panic in China: Apocalyptic Night in China, Families Swept Away as Deadly Floods Strike in the Night.
On the night of July 23, 2025, a terrifying roar thundered from upstream, followed by raging floodwaters crashing into Mohei, Yunnan. In mere seconds, entire houses vanished under muddy currents. People had no time to escape – clinging to rooftops, children screamed, and cries for help echoed through the pitch-black night.
Far away in Shandong, another tragedy unfolded: red mudslides swallowed 19 homes, leaving death and despair in their wake. Northern China is trapped in an apocalyptic cycle – flood after flood, storm after storm. Survivors barely rise before the next disaster strikes.
Watch this video to witness the raw truth behind these historic rains – and share to ensure the world does not forget their suffering.

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23件のコメント

  1. Com população astronômica, com tantos rompimentos de barragens inclusive nas madrugadas, eles dizem que morreram somente algumas pessoas. OS OPRESSORES SENDO OPRIMIDOS PELA FORÇAS DA NATUREZA PELA INCOMPETÊNCIA DOS OPRESSORES.

  2. 当局の発表=被害は,動物、植物🌵あとは何も…被害は無し。応援,支援,援助、要らない=当局🎉

  3. ကွန်မြူနစ် ယုတ်မာမှုတွေ အကြမ်းဖက်အားပေးမှုတွေ ပြုပြင်မပြောာင်းလဲသမျှ ခုလိုကပ်ဆိုးကြီးတွေဟာအတိုးနဲ့ကျရောက်လာပေအုံးမည်။

  4. Г.Си ДЗИНЬПИНУ! ПРЕКРАЩАЙТЕ (!) мучить китайские народы!! – ПРЕКРАЩЕНИЯ (!) китайскими РУКОВОДИТЕЛЯМИ (!) ВОЙНЫ (!) с РОССИЕЙ!!!… НЕБО (!) ПОДНЕБЕСНОЙ (!) не обманешь!!!… ТОЛЬКО ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНЫЙ МИР ВО ВСЕМ МИРЕ !!! ТОЛЬКО ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНЫЕ (!) ДОБРОСОСЕДСТВА !!!

  5. 中国の人口は4億を切った。
    中部南部は壊滅的。
    おまけに灼熱地獄で大火災祭り。
    地球と八百万の神々の鉄槌、
    容赦なし。
    さっさと断交や。
    日本にいる中国人は祖国に帰ってやれよw
    日本は中国なんかに渡さない。

  6. จืนมันจะครองทุกๆประเทศ.
    มันเลยโดนฝังกบ.ซ้ำๆซากๆ.ทำมัยไม่ฝัง.คนชั่วชั่งคิคไปเลยนะ.
    โลกคงดืขื้น นะส่

  7. אלוהי ישראל כועס על הנטישמים….🤣🤣🤣🤣😝🤣😝🤣😝🤣😝🤣😂🐽😂🐽😂🐽😂🐽😂🐽😂🐽😂🤣😂😝🤣🤣😝🤣😝🐽😂😂🐽🐽😂🤣😝🤣😝🤣😝🤣😝

  8. 天打雷劈,洪水淹,烈焰烤,冰狂砸,糧食斷,瘟疫來,此國無天無神,作惡多端,道德盡喪,天網恢恢,因果報應,作惡之人,禍及三代,沒一個跑得掉

  9. Really it's an unbearable situation indeed…I wonder how people are suffering silently..no anger…no protests…what about children n their school. .may god bless them 🙏 thanks a lot sir for this informative video 🙏

  10. When rivers, lakes and reservoirs are completely flooded, where is the clean water source?
    當江河湖泊全面淹浸,哪裡還有乾淨水源?

  11. הסינים מציקים לישראל, אז, השם הטוב משלם להם כגמולם. מתי הם ילמדו ?! את מכות מצרים זוכרים ? זה כתוב. זה מדויק.

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