The recent 2 typhoons hitting NE China hit a large agricultural area and wiped out crops.I am not sure how bad the second typhoon hit that area. That area is normally dry and dusty. Much of the damages is said to be from the govt opening dams to spare Bejing. I heard that if the damages done by flooding the farmers get nothing. If done by the govt opening dams they can get paid. A govt warning that they will open a dam is evidence of opening the dam so ....... I heard sometimes there is no warning.
Plus I saw a video clip of locusts devouring some crop in China. It seems the CCP has lost the "mandate of heaven." This typhoon is even causing some flooding near Vladivostok?
https://youtu.be/PKrInVDqYVQ Hit by Consecutive Typhoons and Floods, China’s Largest Grain Region Nearly Wiped Out in One Day
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Typhoon Doksuri introduced floods that ravaged areas like Beijing, Hebei, and Tianjin, then its circulation continued northward to reach the Northeast region of China. Influenced by the typhoon, several days of heavy rain hit the provinces of Heilongjiang, Liaoning, and Jilin, often referred to as China's "granary". The rivers and reservoirs in these areas saw dramatic rises in water levels, leading to dam breaches. Many at-risk reservoirs, due to years of neglect, not only failed to serve their flood control purpose but also had to release a massive amount of floods to ensure their own safety. This exacerbated the flooding. The raging floods destroyed villages, factories, and other infrastructure, and submerged vast tracts of fertile lands.
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