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The third reservoir breaks its dyke in two days after the torrential rains hit the mainland

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[Epoch Times, July 21, 2021](Epoch Times reporter Xu Jian comprehensive report) The floods in Henan were shocking. The CCP army issued a warning that the Yihetan Dam in Luoyang City had been severely damaged, and then blasted it to release floods. This is the third dam in China in danger in the past 48 hours.

On July 20, Henan Province was hit by a “unexpected millennium” historic heavy rain. The Zhengzhou subway was soaked by flood water. The deepest part was more than 2 meters. The city was paralyzed. Videos on social networking sites showed that many residents were washed away by the water, and many died and lost contact. The number of people is unknown. But the Chinese Communist Party currently only admits 12 deaths and 5 injuries.

The CCP army warned that the Yihetan dam in Yichuan County, Luoyang City was severely damaged during heavy rains and that it “may burst at any time.”

The mainland media instant news also pointed out: The Yihetan dam had a breach of about 20 meters on the same day on the 20th. The river embankment was severely damaged and the dam may collapse at any time. Facing the dam that broke the embankment, a certain project of the 83rd Army of the Chinese Communist Army The chemical brigade blasted the Yihetan dam for flood diversion.

This dam is the third dam facing collapse in mainland China recently. Last weekend, due to heavy rain, two dams in Hulunbuir, North China, Inner Mongolia, collapsed.

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According to CCP media reports, affected by heavy rainfall, on July 18, the open spillway Yong’an Reservoir and Xinfa Reservoir of Molidawa Daur Autonomous Banner, Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region burst and collapsed. The CCP officially claimed that there were no casualties.

Reuters reported on the 20th that the water level of at least 31 large and medium-sized reservoirs in Henan has exceeded the warning line. Whether and when to release the flood has become one of the focus topics of local media and public reports and discussions. According to a report by the Southern Metropolis Daily on the mainland, several reservoirs in Zhengzhou released floods on the evening of July 20.

To make matters worse, the forecast shows that there will be heavy rains in parts of northwestern Henan in the next three days.

Editor in charge: Ye Ziwei#

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