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Villager Hu Yuefang returned to her home on the rural outskirts of Beijing to pick up medicine for her elderly and disabled father, only to find it had been washed away by some of worst flooding to hit the Chinese capital in years.

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00:00Look at the water.
00:07When I was in the house, I didn't feel like that.
00:11Because my family came out, I feel like I had no idea.
00:14It's just like that.
00:15That's not a problem, right?
00:17It's just like we need to take care of ourselves.
00:30It's just like we need to take care of ourselves.
00:48It's just like we need to take care of ourselves.
00:53We need to take care of ourselves.
00:56I was sleeping for a few days.
01:00I was thinking about this house.
01:02I'm thinking about the kids.
01:05The kids are small.
01:07They're still reading books.
01:09Now, I'm thinking about it.
01:12I'm not afraid.
01:14I'm thinking about this.
01:16I'm already 50 years old.
01:20I'm saying it's going to be the old age.
01:23I'm not going to leave the country.
01:25It's young and old.
01:27I have grew up from a childhood.
01:28I have been traveling where I was while back.
01:31My family was very sensitive.
01:36If I was deeply skeptical,
01:40I was living here with shook the family.
01:44I was happy to keep신줘.
01:47I was relaxed.
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