It was a relatively large village, situated on a gentle slope in the mountains, with a registered population of over 1,300 people.
Because the road was cut off, there had been a landslide in the early morning hours that completely blocked the road, preventing rescue personnel from reaching here.
Ling Chengyan picked up the binoculars to observe. The vast majority of the village's houses were almost entirely submerged in muddy floodwaters. Judging by the number of houses, it did not match the introduction from the liaison personnel. It was speculated that old houses might have collapsed under the flood or were directly swept away by the torrents.
Scanning through with the binoculars, Ling Chengyan saw clearly that there were still many survivors in the village, some climbing onto rooftops, some hanging on tree branches...
