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Alarming pictures show floods in China, Philippines As Predicted By Pro. Kingsley

Alarming pictures show floods in China, Philippines As Predicted By Pro. Kingsley

 

FLOODS– Sadly, storms bearing unusually torrential rain and ferocious winds this early in the North Pacific typhoon season have flooded large swathes of East Asia, with China among the countries worst hit.

 

 

 

This is a confirmation of the prophetic warning by Prophet Kingsley Aitafo. In July 2023, he predicted that there will be a massive flood between July to September which will damage a lot of things.

And as predicted, In the capital of Beijing alone, the amount of rain over the past week has broken a 140-year-old record.

 

People in Beijing and neighbouring Hebei province fled their homes on inflatable boats and lorries as Doksuri, a former super typhoon, drenched China’s northeast.

At least 10 people have died and 18 are missing, and officials have evacuated millions of people.

 

The floods damaged roads and bridges, submerged cars, and destroyed construction sites.

Doksuri slammed into China last weekend and drenched the northeast for most of the week. The region had barely recovered from typhoon Talim the week prior.

Then, there’s the threat of typhoon Khanun out at sea off China’s east coast, which threatens to intensify rains in areas hit by Doksuri.

The waterlogged scenes also played out in the Philippines, where Khanun, Doksuri and Talim exacerbated seasonal monsoon rains.

While storm-weary Filipinos went about with as much of their daily routines as they could, the typhoons highlighted perennial problems of flooding in the capital, Manila, and its suburbs of Bulacan and Pampanga.

Slow-moving Khanun lashed Okinawa in the middle of the week and threatens to curve back to mainland Japan while intensifying rains in China.

It cut power to one-third of Okinawa in its wake and shut the airport for a day during peak tourism season.

Typhoon Khanun led to offices and schools being shut for a day in Taiwan

 

Meanwhile, India is in the middle of a heavy monsoon season that has waterlogged parts of the country.

In the first two weeks of July alone, floods and landslides there have killed almost 100 people in the north.

 

Sahara Weekly

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