Chapter 360 Mudslide



They found several Chinese medicines, but none of them had any antibacterial or antibiotic effects. However, the three of them still put them in their bags, as they might be useful in the future.

Then there were some dry grains, dried potatoes, dried sweet potatoes, dried moss, etc. They probably ate all the good stuff.

They put some of them in their bags and picked up some clean clothes to change into.

The most important thing was water. They could survive seven days without food, but only three days without water. The fear of being dominated by thirst was still there, so they picked up a few bottles and filled them with water.

The two surviving women came over to pack their things, saying flattering words, "Three beauties, you are so amazing, can we go with you?"

Ding Qi glanced at them, waved the bloody knife in her hand, and said coldly: "I am not your mother, I have no obligation to protect you, if you don't want to die, you'd better stay away."

The two were so scared that they dared not speak again, but their hands did not stop for a moment to pack supplies.

They were all sick, and packing too much would be inconvenient for walking, so Doudou did not take much.

Before leaving, she walked to the cage where she was imprisoned and cut off the iron chain that tied the door. Whether

the women inside can survive depends on their own luck.

Just as they walked to the entrance of the cave, they found that the sandstorm had stopped, but the sky was very gloomy, and it started to rain heavily after a while.

The slightly brighter heart sank to the bottom again.

They were all still sick, especially Ding Qi's wound, which could not be exposed to the rain, otherwise there was a high risk of infection and worsening.

Doudou suggested, "How about waiting until the rain stops?"

They waited for two hours.

The rainstorm not only did not stop, but it became heavier.

It seemed that the sky had opened up, and water poured down continuously, and everywhere was a world of yellow mud and water.

The rain continued to gather, the stream turned into a river, and the mud and sand kept rolling.

The sea of ​​sand turned into a water world.

Watching the water from the distant hillside rushing down, carrying loose mud, more and more, and becoming more and more turbid...

Ding Qi, who was starting to have a fever, had a bad feeling, "No, we have to leave immediately."

The natural disasters that have lasted for many years have destroyed the mountains and trees, and soil erosion is extremely serious. Dust storms are the embodiment of disasters.

The rain keeps washing the mountains and forests. Without the protection of vegetation, the mountains are left with only loose loess, and the rain will soon seep in.

Doudou also thought of it, and her face changed.

When she was looking for supplies just now, she found a raincoat and quickly put it on.

Zheng Weili also felt that the hidden dangers were great, so the three decided not to stay any longer and walked towards the cave entrance where the heavy rain was pouring.

Just as she reached the cave entrance, there was a sudden rumble, and then everything went black...

Jiang

Ning had never expected that the situation would leave no way for her to survive.

The sandstorm had just stopped when a torrential rain came.

She wore a raincoat, stood in the heavy rain, and stubbornly held up a telescope to look around.

There was water everywhere, and corpses floating in the flood.

There seemed to be living people on the shallow beach in the distance.

She looked around with the telescope again and again, but she didn't find any familiar figures.

In the past few days, she had turned over countless corpses, seen many survivors, and encountered robbers.

Without exception, there was no one she was looking for.

The soil under her feet felt a little soft, and the torrential rain made the whole world more and more blurred, making it difficult to move.

Jiang Ning had a severe heart attack and had no choice but to go into the space to rest.

She took a sleeping pill and finally managed to fall asleep.

It was several hours later when she woke up. She ate something, put on her raincoat and left the space. She

almost stepped on air and rolled down.

There was a landslide at her feet and half of the mountain was gone.

The rain was much lighter, but it continued.

She carefully went down the mountain from the other side. There was no road at the foot of the mountain. There was water everywhere. She didn't know how deep the turbid water was, let alone whether it was a road or a river.

After making sure there was no one around, Jiang Ning took out an inflatable rubber boat, sat on it and paddled along the water.

There were dead trees or floating corpses everywhere.

She carefully used the oar to push them away to prevent them from hitting and damaging the rubber boat.

After paddling for about half an hour, someone suddenly called her.

There were survivors at the foot of the mountain, waving and calling for help, but she ignored them.

Jiang Ning would stop at shallow water places from time to time, take out a telescope and look around.

How many times did she get her hopes up, and how many times did she get cold water poured on her.

In this vast world, she couldn't find it no matter how hard she tried.

But she didn't get discouraged, she paddled the rubber boat through the turbid water and continued to search...

The water situation was complicated, the current was dangerous, and the rubber boat was torn to pieces in less than half a day.

Jiang Ning was reluctant to throw it away, so she threw it into the space, thinking that it could still be used after repairing it.

She took out the wooden boat and kept searching.

In the afternoon, she met several soldiers who were rescuing trapped survivors. They waved to Jiang Ning and wanted to requisition her wooden boat.

This place belongs to the territory of Guancheng. When the sandstorm was about to stop, the government sent troops to carry out humanitarian rescue, but they did not expect to encounter heavy rain.

They set up a camp in Wangniudun and rescued many people from mudslides and heavy rain. Several rubber boats and assault boats were damaged. It was a time when emergency tools were in short supply.

Jiang Ning thought about it and agreed to lend them the boat.

The wooden boat was not big, and it rescued five or six trapped people. Each of them was pale and thin, and looked at her with complicated expressions.

Two soldiers rowed the boat in front, and Jiang Ning sat at the stern.

Seeing that she looked okay, the skull-headed lady couldn't help but ask, "Big sister, do you have anything to eat?"

Jiang Ning refused, "No."

The lady had been hungry for days, but facing life and death, her cloudy eyes were full of brilliance, "Your bag is bulging, there must be water and food, right? Take it out to save the emergency, I'll return it to you when we get to the camp."

The others were also starving, and they all agreed, "Yes, yes, give us some water and food."

Jiang Ning didn't say anything, but lowered her head and opened her backpack.

Everyone was surprised. They didn't expect that she was really willing to share food.

Everyone was drooling and their stomachs were growling.

Jiang Ning took out a kitchen knife from his bag and patted the side of the boat. "The boat is mine. I can lend it to you if I want to. If I don't want to lend it to you, I can take it back at any time. If you keep asking for more, throw it all into the river."

The kitchen knife was sharp and flashed with cold light.

Everyone took a breath of cold air and dared not say anything. They could only mutter in dissatisfaction in their hearts.

The atmosphere on the boat was awkward. One of the soldiers said, "It will take another half an hour to get to Wangniudun. Everyone, bear with it."

Obviously, this kind of thing has long been commonplace.

The boat sailed in the rain for half an hour and finally arrived at Wangniudun.

The terrain here is relatively high and open, very suitable for disaster relief resettlement. In the blink of an eye, it is densely packed with military tents.

Each tent is crowded with thirty or forty people. Some survivors who have the conditions set up their own tents. In addition to having a place to rest, they can also avoid being calculated by others.

There is still space for a dozen boats. Jiang Ning did not count on this wooden boat and continued to lend it to the military for disaster relief. She hurried inside.

The disaster relief in Dongguan City was just established two days ago. The authorities were eager to save people. Batches of survivors were continuously sent in. However, due to insufficient manpower, the logistics management could not keep up. The

victims were sent here without registration, but were just stuffed into the tents one by one...


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