A catastrophic dam failure occurred in Beijing, China, on July 13, 2025, triggering widespread flooding across several districts, including Chaoyang. The collapse followed record-breaking rainfall and overwhelmed the city’s drainage and flood control systems, leading to the evacuation of over 10,000 residents and severe disruption of transportation networks.
Beijing Dam Failure (July 13, 2025): A major dam failure in Beijing caused widespread flooding, displacing over 10,000 residents and disrupting transportation networks. The incident followed record-breaking rainfall that overwhelmed the city’s drainage systems.>
Now that will be something to see. There are always dam problems, but the Three Gorges Dam is what I think about when I hear Mega Dam. That will be world wide news.
What confuses me is that they somehow can reverse engineer our high tech items and copy and can build rockets, hyper-sonic missiles, and other high tech items but they can't seem to build proper damns and roads.
Weather warfare!!! We’ve had a very wet Summer in the Northeast and when you look at the forecast it always shows rain and potential for flooding. Somehow we’ve avoided that but I think it’s on the docket around the world.
There was a lady who predicted several years back and she also said crypto currency will go mainstream. At that time, I thought she was cuckoo. Now, I see. You know, just like a lot of the prophets in the Old Testament, no one believe them.
This Agenda is not confined to CCP-China, but is also implemented in the EU, especially in Germany, The Netherlands having already caused flooding down stream in several places.
The Netherlands goes about it a bit differently, due to the lay of the land. Major projects are concerned with "room for water".
I recommend to watch this video on that subject matter for three reasons: one it provides some insight in a different country, and thus different geographical issues, and two: a river is not a local issue, but usually an interstate issue, and any fumbling around the waterbed will have major consequences elsewhere, either upstream or downstream. The third reason has to do with the geography and government. Because of these issues, it is believed in The Netherlands, a strong central government is needed. It looks a bit like the all powerful CCP, right. And it can go howrribly wrong as respect for human rights: property, social environment and geographical environment should be practiced. But it also underscores the position of many Dutch in relation to taxes. They belief a government uses that money to protect them. Nope. Because the costs for this infra is being paid by a direct road tax.So, illusions.
That is why these stronger governments look like cults.
the video is spoken in dutch but you could set CC autogenerate to English. And .. the views are beautiful.
Thats the live webcam feed I want to watch. You know that puppy is absolutely a target and you also have to think China has AA all over that place. I'd bet it'd be quite the fireworks show! OoOoOoOhhhhh Ahhhhhhhh!
There were several dam collapses. None were on par with the 3 Gorges Dam - but they were big enough. Don't remember the names of any of the significant ones. There are many at risk dams in China of which there are thousands. Most were built during the Mao era and the construction was not good. They were constructed under the guise of flood control, but in reality they were for power generation. That is where this man made problem starts. The ecosystems were severely damaged in pursuit of money and status. Many of the reservoirs during drought season are kept at higher water levels to generate power. Then when it rains, the dams cannot handle the excess pressure and they are forced to release water downstream to save the dam. You can also bet that during the drought, which has been severe over the last several months, there was plenty of weather manipulation taking place to increase rainfall. Sound familiar? This flooding has been reoccurring for several years now, but this year it has been really bad.
This footage gets reposted every single year and nobody notices.
So it's old footage?
Yes
pretty sure it's older than me lmao
I do and I have lived in China! Wag the Chinese Dog.
But those chinese people look so much alike! /s
There goes Mrs. Li's cow again, 'Sum Ding Wong.' 😮😂🤣
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Beijing Dam Failure (July 13, 2025): A major dam failure in Beijing caused widespread flooding, displacing over 10,000 residents and disrupting transportation networks. The incident followed record-breaking rainfall that overwhelmed the city’s drainage systems.>
I was afraid this was the Three Gorges Dam initially.
Now that will be something to see. There are always dam problems, but the Three Gorges Dam is what I think about when I hear Mega Dam. That will be world wide news.
Me too… Then I think of Mike Adams and Charlie and Simon, then idiots that believe the Rods of God was actually deployed. Ahh, good times.
HALF of China under water? HALF? 🙄
Mistranslation. They meant to say "half of a china dinner plate under water."
Bwaaaaahahahaha! I stand corrected 😆
What confuses me is that they somehow can reverse engineer our high tech items and copy and can build rockets, hyper-sonic missiles, and other high tech items but they can't seem to build proper damns and roads.
Have you ever seen one of those things work?
Weather warfare!!! We’ve had a very wet Summer in the Northeast and when you look at the forecast it always shows rain and potential for flooding. Somehow we’ve avoided that but I think it’s on the docket around the world.
I'm in the Northwest and we've been pretty dry and windy... the dry part isn't too unusual for us in the summer.
Dam son!
Here’s a list of stories linking to this current event. https://www.bing.com/search?q=china+dam+collapse&form=APIPA1&PC=APPD
10000 people is like a city's block worth in Beijing
There was a lady who predicted several years back and she also said crypto currency will go mainstream. At that time, I thought she was cuckoo. Now, I see. You know, just like a lot of the prophets in the Old Testament, no one believe them.
Horrible, if true.
Consider then the following:
https://www.news18.com/world/what-made-china-destroy-300-dams-and-pull-the-plug-on-its-own-hydropower-stations-ws-l-9435519.html
This Agenda is not confined to CCP-China, but is also implemented in the EU, especially in Germany, The Netherlands having already caused flooding down stream in several places.
The Netherlands goes about it a bit differently, due to the lay of the land. Major projects are concerned with "room for water".
I recommend to watch this video on that subject matter for three reasons: one it provides some insight in a different country, and thus different geographical issues, and two: a river is not a local issue, but usually an interstate issue, and any fumbling around the waterbed will have major consequences elsewhere, either upstream or downstream. The third reason has to do with the geography and government. Because of these issues, it is believed in The Netherlands, a strong central government is needed. It looks a bit like the all powerful CCP, right. And it can go howrribly wrong as respect for human rights: property, social environment and geographical environment should be practiced. But it also underscores the position of many Dutch in relation to taxes. They belief a government uses that money to protect them. Nope. Because the costs for this infra is being paid by a direct road tax.So, illusions.
That is why these stronger governments look like cults.
the video is spoken in dutch but you could set CC autogenerate to English. And .. the views are beautiful.
Yangtze runs through Wuhan. This one has really big floods every so often. Killed a bunch of people in a road tunnel a few years ago.
it's flooding all over the world..
China suffers $7.6 billion in losses from natural disasters in H1 2025
People have no imagination.
No dam would be able to hold the water that could flood half of China.
It’s like saying: the car broke and it’s fuel flooded the whole New York!
Looks like the counter-attack for the Texas Floods
Well struck, White Hats- hopefully that will make them think twice about it next time.
While the headline and vid say "megadam collapses" it never identifies which dam. Is it the Three Gorges Dam, or some other structure?
Three Gorges would flood Shanghai, but not Bejing. And if it collapsed, you'd hear about it everywhere real quick.
keep your eye on it if China attacks Taiwan bet your ass there is a missile target on that sucker
Thats the live webcam feed I want to watch. You know that puppy is absolutely a target and you also have to think China has AA all over that place. I'd bet it'd be quite the fireworks show! OoOoOoOhhhhh Ahhhhhhhh!
if that gets hit hope they can swim......surfs up...........
There were several dam collapses. None were on par with the 3 Gorges Dam - but they were big enough. Don't remember the names of any of the significant ones. There are many at risk dams in China of which there are thousands. Most were built during the Mao era and the construction was not good. They were constructed under the guise of flood control, but in reality they were for power generation. That is where this man made problem starts. The ecosystems were severely damaged in pursuit of money and status. Many of the reservoirs during drought season are kept at higher water levels to generate power. Then when it rains, the dams cannot handle the excess pressure and they are forced to release water downstream to save the dam. You can also bet that during the drought, which has been severe over the last several months, there was plenty of weather manipulation taking place to increase rainfall. Sound familiar? This flooding has been reoccurring for several years now, but this year it has been really bad.