The dried riverbed of Changlong River was stained with blood, as fights often erupted over a mouthful of polluted water.
In Juncheng City, not a single blade of grass grows. The survivors have already chopped down roadside trees and those on the mountains for firewood in extreme cold, leaving not even tree bark to eat.
People suffering from prolonged hunger have become emaciated or developed swollen stomachs. A long-term lack of water and salt has led to dizziness, trembling, weakness, fatigue, and even hair and tooth loss.
Despite the high temperatures, many survivors still grit their teeth and go out in search of supplies and water. Instead of waiting for death at home, most people still choose to fight for their lives.
Although insect pests, cholera outbreaks, and viruses have disappeared, heat stroke happened everywhere, causing countless deaths each day.
every day starting from today until the end of the month