Beijing: Maintained hands touching the train window as a whirlpool of flood water which is squeezed against the tunnel outside – one of the many scenes of despair from the underground tragedy of sharing Wednesday on Chinese social media stunned.
At least twelve died and five others were injured in the flood of subways, according to the city authority, when water flowed underground on Tuesday night in the province of Henan China Central.
The Weibo social media platform and local media outlets carry horror fragments – post video that seems to be made as a final testimony – high chest and water rising inside inside carrieges when the lights exit on the city ‘line’ during the rush hour of commuter.
Zhengzhou, China.
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https://t.co/ge3nehrwwHV- Ian Bremmer (@anbremmer) 1626810175000videos shows a platform that is submerged by muddy floods that flow fast, while in commuters – some confused, others who are scared – stand up because the water rises, knocks out and power out Forcing parents to lift their children.
1 / 7in pics: rain rain of the Chinese capital after 1,000 years before the Human Captionta match passed through a drowning car along the flood road after heavy rain in Central Henan province in China.
(Credit: AFP) People and vehicles find their way through flood water along the road after heavy rain in the province of Central Henan China.
(Credit: AFP) People encourage vans through flooding on the road in Zhengzhou in the province of Henan Tengah China when roads are flooded.
(Credit: AFP) A woman sitting on a fence on a very flooded road like China witnessed the worst rainfall in 1,000 years.
(Credit: AFP) A police officer stood in front of the flood after raining in Zhengzhou in the province of Henan Tengah China.
(Credit: AFP) Heavy floods have hit central China after extraordinary heavy rains, with subway systems in the city of Zhengzhou flooded with rushed water.
(Credit: AP) A man who brought an umbrella sucks through flood water due to heavy rains in the city of Zhengzhou, Henan Province of Central China.
(Credit: AFP) One video shows a woman’s hand with painted nails, gently pushing into the window of the carriage, the stirring marks of doubts on the surface of the water outside – the moment of fear before violations of the train doors are inevitable.
“The water leaked from the cracks at the door, the more, we can all, stand in the subway chair,” another woman said at Weibo.
He made the way home about 5 P.M.
On Tuesday when the train stopped between two stations close to the city center.
Other users on Weibo recounted back forced back to the carriage after an attempt failed to be evacuated.
“In the half hour, following the surface of the water becomes higher and higher on the train, from our ankles to the knee to our neck.” “The power went out.
Half an hour later hard to breathe.” Survivours said parents raised their children on a torrent when fear gripping the carriage.
Suddenly the glass was destroyed by the savior, which stated that the media was also cut into the carriage that was hit above to attract passengers to safety.
A male survivor named Zhang told CCTV state broadcaster: “My shirt, my backpack – all I can throw away, I throw it away.
The people around me gripped the fence because around a dozen we climbed (out of the tunnel).” Storm Heavy rain that has beaten Zhengzhou since Saturday was blamed for disasters.
Rain record days flow in the city of 10 million and its surroundings, but no one prepares residents for what will happen.
Social media exploded with messages from relatives who panic inhabitants in Zhengzhou who were desperate to reach the house because of communication dropped.
“Is the second floor in danger? My parents stayed there, but I can’t pass it on the phone,” one user writes.
“Please tell me.
Thank you.
I’m very worried.”