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Damaged river levee in Shaanxi causes flooding; Second round of heavy rains strike ce

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Damaged river levee in Shaanxi causes flooding; Second round of heavy rains strike central China



Torrential rains hit northern China, causing floods and landslides. A local river embankment collapsed, leaving behind a 50-foot breach. ​​ Video reveals a large number of virus isolation wards in Shanghai. Yet officials say no new CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus cases were found on Sunday. China’s top companies lost $3 trillion in total market value, amid Beijing’s efforts to tighten control on domestic businesses. Beijing passes one of the world’s strictest data control laws. But it’s not aimed at protecting users. As a result, companies suffer, including foreign firms doing business in China. In an unprecedented move by the Chinese communist regime, Beijing shuts down a local branch of a U.S. auditing company after it had investigated forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region.

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