2023-12-24 11:03:46
Gansu’s heart-warming disaster relief is faked? China’s staged photos are suspected once more. Feet full of mud. Eating website questions: Where did the mud come from at minus 20 degrees? 200,000 houses were destroyed. The rescue ended in 15 hours and there are many doubts | Reporter Liu Jueyu |[International Situation]20231224 | Sanli iNEWS Sanli iNEWS
You can bark only when you find your target!The search and rescue dog was cut by glass and “bleeded all over his leg” without saying a word. He cried only following the mission was over | Lianhe News Network Lianhe News Network
The research team goes to the disaster-stricken areas in Gansu to assist in transportation and accommodation for postgraduate students | Daai News | LINE TODAY LINE TODAY Taiwan
Li Qiang went to the earthquake-stricken areas of Qinghai, Gansu to inspect and guide two important tasks Chinatimes.com
After the earthquake in Gansu, Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang inspected the disaster area – Rti Central Broadcasting Station Rti China Central Radio
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