Chapter 93 Tsunami!



Some conspiracy theories even circulated online, such as China was about to wage civil war or that China was preparing to bomb the sea, but they were quickly suppressed. Such absurd talk that undermines public morale cannot be tolerated.

As for what foreign countries say or how they smear us, it doesn't matter. Anyway, now we're just afraid of the worst-case scenario.

As the final day of the countdown came to an end, people waited for one last day, but everything remained calm. Many residents living in temporary shelters couldn't help but complain.

The moon is bright and the stars are few, indicating that tomorrow's weather will not be too bad, and there is no sign of an impending tsunami.

Li Ke, the Chinese military and political leaders, and other countries that received the notification also had mixed feelings while waiting.

It would be good if it didn't come, but if it really doesn't come, all the preparations I've made would seem a bit ridiculous. The most important thing is that just because it's not coming now doesn't mean it won't come in the future. If those crazy people keep going, disaster will befall them sooner or later.

It's like a knife hanging over my head. If it doesn't fall today, I can breathe a sigh of relief, but I can't put my mind at ease. What bad luck!

At 9:20, all television stations began broadcasting live footage of the massive tsunami that struck Taipingyang. What was bound to happen had finally arrived. It was as if the Earth had suddenly exploded, with towering waves thousands of meters high roaring up. The satellite broadcasts seemed to be momentarily shattered.

Everyone watching the video was frozen in place, watching wave after wave of the tsunami crashing towards the land, the earth shaking violently like a sponge that had lost its support.

Humans were reduced to tiny ants, and life, houses, trees, and the earth were all mercilessly swallowed and submerged by the waves.

This is what's happening abroad: the tsunami is spreading rapidly, alarms are sounding, and broadcasts are ringing out: "Dear comrades, the tsunami is heading towards our coastline, and an earthquake may follow. You can temporarily move outdoors and wait for the tsunami to completely pass. We have made the best preparations, so please do not panic. We will definitely get through this difficult time safely."

"After the tsunami, there may be continuous rainy weather. Please stay indoors for the time being. We will keep a close eye on the weather changes. Let's wait together for the rain to stop and the sun to shine."

Around 11 o'clock, Li Ke and the other residents of the community left the building and were evacuated to a safe area under the guidance of the city police.

The night was incredibly long for everyone. Around 7 a.m., a deafening roar shook the earth, followed by a series of earth-shaking tremors. Those who couldn't stand still collapsed to the ground in fear.

Although they did not witness the tsunami strike their own country, many people who had left their hometowns to seek refuge here couldn't help but cry. The thought that their homes, where they had lived for almost their entire lives, might be destroyed by this tsunami was heartbreaking.

Once the earthquake was over, people started searching for news on their phones. The entire coastal area had been swallowed by the tsunami, and this massive disaster was being reported both domestically and internationally.

The islands and countries surrounding Taipingyang have suffered severe damage. Many small islands have disappeared completely, and only a small portion of R country's land remains visible above the sea. At this time, they are appealing to international organizations for help, but no one has responded yet.

Throughout the day, there were five waves of earthquakes, large and small. After 5 p.m., the sun was obscured by clouds, and it began to rain.

Li Ke stood in the greenhouse, looking at the rain outside, feeling unusually calm. She had been waiting for it to arrive, and finally she didn't have to worry about it anymore.

The next day, the rain was still falling, but the earth had completely calmed down, and Li Ke and many others had gradually returned to their homes.

Despite thorough preparations, some people still died in this disaster. Some of these deaths were among those who did not want to leave their homes, while others occurred in areas affected by the strong earthquake. A huge earthquake fissure appeared directly in the central and northern parts of China, resulting in numerous casualties.

For those living outdoors, the government delivers supplies and medicine to them daily, while also reassuring them that the continuous rain makes it unsuitable to return home, and asking them to wait a little longer.

Unfortunately, what awaited them was not clear skies, but a second, even more powerful and devastating tsunami!

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