well welly well oh well !!!!!!! i think this is payback for the way china and japan treat the animal kingdom .........
you know shark fin soup ......eating live octopus ......and total disregard for animals souls.........
as i do not do pity ............ and care for the mass of populi ......this comes as no surprise .......this is what you get when you See animals as food .......... and not as living things ............
i think they deserve it .............for being so cruel personally ......but that's just me .......... others May think different ......
but those who abuse animals ........... and lesser beings than themselves........... always get paid back ........
at least there Will not be a droughts .....for the rice fields .........
every action has a reaction thats for sure .....
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Heavy rain in Southern China causes floods, killing at least 56
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BEIJING – At least 56 people have been killed and another 22 reported missing as heavy rains continue to pummel southern China, flooding towns, cutting off power and halting traffic, China’s Ministry of Civil Affairs said Tuesday.
As much as 48.6 cm of rain has been dumped on several cities since Thursday, including the scenic resort city of Guilin in the Guangxi region, the ministry said.
More than 11 million people in 11 southern provinces were affected by floods, landslides and hailstorms, the ministry said. Rivers have broken their banks, inundating surrounding communities.
The ministry said water levels in major rivers and lakes in the southern province of Hunan have surged to alarming levels, and that the collapse of levees forced large-scale evacuations.
Dozens of flights at several airports serving major cities in the region, including Chengdu, Changsha, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen were canceled or delayed, stranding thousands of travelers. Chengdu’s airport was shut down for more than an hour Monday because of rain, forcing 13 incoming flights to land elsewhere, according to state media reports.
Trains also were halted, and roads were cut off to many towns and villages in the region. Television footage showed major flooding in cities, where the lower floors of homes and shops have been submerged.
The national meteorological center forecast more rain to come this week in southern China.