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Chinese town engulfed by a flood to save Beijing

06-08-2023

BEIJING: As the flooding emergency in western Beijing turned deadlier at the beginning of this week, taking out bridges, washing away dozens of cars at a time, and wreaking havoc on the city, the decision was made to divert the raging waters.

The effect was almost immediate. The pressure came off in the capital, but the water had to go somewhere.

By Tuesday, it was hitting Zhuozhou in neighboring Hebei Province with a force the locals didn’t expect.

The town was soon cut off from the outside as its buildings became islands. Soon the electricity and drinking water were gone.

They were in trouble.

Boats were the obvious choice for emergency teams to reach people. But with the initial rescue effort focused on Beijing with its much larger population, officials there said they were desperately short of watercraft for the task at hand.

By Wednesday, the relief effort arrived.

Fire brigade rescue teams were there in large numbers at a staging post on dry land, and boats were lined up along a road which had become a river. Inflatable craft were being launched and, using outboard motors, driven into the inundated centre of town.

Columns of heavy diggers were also driving into the safe part of town, but they weren’t being used to move rock and soil. They were there to rescue people, who carrying only a few belongings, clung to the powerful trucks. Even the shovels at the front were packed with dazed residents.

As locals arrived to register at the shelters, the elderly were being helped by neighbors and family members. They looked shocked but relieved to be safe.

“We brought nothing with us,” said one woman, smiling while she held her baby. Then looking down to her child, she added; “We needed to just get out and keep this baby safe”.

Next to her, an older woman nodded and said, “All the buildings around us were flooded, some up to the second floor”.

Some people said they’d lost almost everything when they left their submerged homes. And yet they were relieved and extremely grateful that China’s firefighters had reached them. It hasn’t been an easy task. Several rescue workers died in Beijing trying to help others.

At the registration point, a woman with a megaphone directed newly arriving people to where they could get assistance. She was proud of the work they were doing but had been very worried herself as the water rose to her chest in her own house before she could get out. (Int’l News Desk)

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