Devastating Flood Results in Many Deaths
July 30, 2002
(Clearwisdom.net)
[Editors' note: Throughout history, the theme that a nation's fate is
closely tied to the virtue of its leaders and people has been prevalent in both
Chinese and Western culture and lore. Many wise, virtuous rulers have led their
nations to peace and prosperity, while conversely, moral decay in high places
has led to the downfall of great empires. These articles are meant to serve as a
reminder and wake-up call for those who are leading or participating in
large-scale acts of violence and injustice. As Teacher Li Hongzhi said in
Essentials for Further Advancement, "When people do not have virtue, natural
calamities and man-made disasters will abound."] (Xinghua.net, July 30, 2002) 15 people died and 7 are missing due to severe
flooding in Baicheng County, Xingjiang Province. The estimated direct economic
loss exceeds 20 million Yuan (about 2.5 million dollars).
In Xingjiang province, heavy rainfall seriously affected 7 regions and 15
counties, which includes many cities. The torrential rain lasted for days,
covering a large area. Beicheng County, within the Weigan River basin, received
the most damage. The flood destroyed most of this county's irrigation systems,
and more than 60,000 residents do not have drinking water.
The supervisor of the Flood Prevention and Drought Resistance Agency said
that the influx from the Weigan River's four tributaries was the highest ever
recorded. 150,000 people from the Weigan River region were summoned to defend
against the flood. At the time of this report, the disaster was worsening.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2002/8/1/34142.html
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