Caught On Cam: 3-Storey House Collapse Into River And Gets Washed Away In China

Guangxi, China: A 3 storey building collapsed into a river in China during severe flooding, and the entire incident was caught on cam.

Watch the video below:

A shocking video of the incident that was shared with the public shows the residential building falling down and getting washed away like a pile of trash.

According to a report that was publi8shed by the Shanghaiist, the incident happened in the province of Guangxi, which experienced torrential rainfall and flooding over the course of the last few days.

Footage of the shocking building collapsing was captured by an onlooker.

Luckily, no one was injured in the entire incident, confirmed local news agencies in China through posts on social media.

The incident reportedly happened at around 9:30 am local time on Wednesday in the Rongshui county of Guangxi province in China.

Local officials said that the foundation of the building had been damaged by the floodwater, which caused it to collapse in the flash floods.

In a statement that was released, authorities said that the water level in the Beijiang River Basin had increased after heavy and continuous rainfall over the course of the last couple of days.

On Tuesday, a risk assessment team found that the foundation of the building had safety risks.

6 people that were living in the building were evacuated before the horrible thing happened.

Local government is currently carrying out post-disaster relief work in the area.

According to reports, over 2 million people in China have been affected by deadly floods. The Guangxi province is one of the worst-hit by natural disasters.

Nearly 150,000 people have been evacuated from their homes due to the horrible flooding in the province.

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