(Clearwisdom.net) When studying ancient Chinese history, it was known that people generally believed that catastrophes were a form of karmic retribution for sins they had committed against others. In a year of many catastrophes, the person in power usually blamed himself for the sins he committed, and asked that he receive punishment from heaven and from his people. In the three years since Jiang's regime started persecuting Falun Gong, the floods in Mainland China have became worse and worse. It is clearly punishment for the sins that Jiang's regime has committed. Because of his sins, the victims have not been limited just to Falun Gong practitioners. People across China have been gravely affected. For the mutual benefit and common good of all of China, stop the cruel killing and persecution of Falun Gong practitioners who simply practice "Truthfulness-Benevolence-Forbearance." The following is a brief description of the disasters in Liaoning Province.
Disastrous Rainstorm Along The Shen-Da Railroad - 61 Trains Delayed
From August 3 to 4, along the Shen (Yang) -- Da (Lian) railroad, a heavy rainstorm caught the area by surprise. In Dashiqiao, the rainfall reached 131mm within 6 hours. Water flooded Dashiqiao Railway Station. In particular, the rail tracks and the 102 exit were submerged, rendering the signals useless. The water also flooded two neighboring railway bridges so that the trains had to pass at a very low speed. This rainstorm caused 61 trainloads of goods and passengers to be delayed.
Liaoning Floods After Rainstorm - 1 Dead, 200,000 Acres Of Crops Destroyed
According to reports from the Office of Flood Prevention and Drought Fighting in Liaoning Province, around August 5, heavy rain fell, affecting the eastern and southern portions of the province. As of the afternoon of August 5, 1 person had died, and 1 person disappeared. About 200,000 acres of crops were destroyed, and about 10,000 farm animals died.
Flood Hits Anshan And Yingkou, River Crests it Banks In Many Areas.
According to a report in the Liao-Shen Evening Paper, on August 3 and 4, a heavy gale and rainstorm affected parts of Liaoning Province. Cities such as Anshan and Yingkou had severe floods. The river burst through dikes in many areas, which led to widespread damage to farmland, roads, bridges, houses, and forests.