In July 2026, southern China, especially areas such as Guangxi, was hit by continuous heavy rainfall. The torrential downpours brought by Typhoon Maysak caused widespread flooding in many areas, with multiple reservoirs breaching or releasing floodwaters. The disaster situation became severe. Official reports said that in parts of Guangxi, the number of affected people reached hundreds of thousands, with major casualties and property losses. People struggled to survive in the floods. Images of flooded homes, destroyed farmland, and blocked roads spread sporadically online, leaving many deeply concerned. In the face of such disasters, rescue efforts should have been the focus. However, recently, multiple disaster relief videos on overseas social media platforms such as X have sparked controversy, with people questioning whether they showed obvious signs of staged performances.
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