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Shenzhen releases dam and let Hong Kong tastes what a tiong flood is like.

blackmondy

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As usual, Shenzhen 偷偷 released the dam when Hong Kong is experiencing a typhoon.

 
Shenzhen town showing the ferocity of the water heading towards Hong Kong.

 
Shenzhen only gave Hong Kong notice 15 mins prior to releasing of the dam. In other words, Hong Kong has no time to react nor prepare for the flooding at all. Fuck China.

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As Tiongland's economy goes tits up expect them to cut back on the maintenance of infrastructure. :cool:

Hong Kong is already dead to me in 1997. :whistling:
 
As Tiongland's economy goes tits up expect them to cut back on the maintenance of infrastructure. :cool:

Hong Kong is already dead to me in 1997. :whistling:
Building and maintenance is good. It will prop up the economy via public spending.

As Xi say, it will not produce beggars.
 
As Tiongland's economy goes tits up expect them to cut back on the maintenance of infrastructure. :cool:

Hong Kong is already dead to me in 1997. :whistling:
Tiongkok 5S until gao li gao li... Sparkling clean liao
 
Those fucking pro-CCPee hongkees finally get to taste 共残党的铁拳. :laugh:
 
Free carwash in the underground carpark, not bad...
 


Guess the flood mitigation system could not handle it too

This underground storage supposr to store excess water that fall over hong Kong. It does not take into account water dumped from neighbouring territories.
 
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