A record heavy rain flood last month in Henan, inland China, has confirmed 302 deaths and 50 missing.

In Henan Province, inland China, heavy rains have occurred intermittently in central cities such as Zhengzhou since the middle of last month, causing floods in various places, resulting in a series of sediment-related disasters and collapsed houses.



The local government held a press conference on the 2nd, revealing that the flood caused by the heavy rain has so far confirmed 302 deaths and 50 are still missing.



In addition, a total of 14.53 million people have been affected, and the economic loss is estimated to be 1.9 trillion yen in Japanese yen.



On the other hand, there are voices on the Internet questioning whether the local government's safety management was appropriate, as the Zhengzhou subway was flooded and 14 people were killed in the disaster.

Hong Kong media reported that a Chinese media reporter who was filming local residents mourning the victims was blocked by police, and the local government was nervous that the mourning move would not lead to responsibility. It seems that it is sharp.