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Across China, relentless downpours are no longer just rain—they are walls of water crashing down like cascading waterfalls, swallowing cities, farmlands, and livelihoods in their path. Entire regions are submerged, families are displaced overnight, and the economic scars deepen with every passing storm. Ancient Chinese texts once warned that among the four great disasters—floods, fire, invasion, and chaos—water was the most merciless of all. Floods exist worldwide, but nowhere do they return with such brutal regularity as they do in China. And the reason is simple: heavy rain is an act of nature, but catastrophic flooding is often engineered by human hands. Behind the images of devastation—collapsed homes, desperate evacuations, and shattered futures—stands a glaring contrast to the glossy political slogans and grand visions projected from Zhongnanhai. Today, we begin tracing the real roots of China’s endless flood nightmare.
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