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'Influencers 'Steal Boat' From Chinese Flood Rescuers For Online Clout

August 3, 2021
Source: ladbible.com ladbible.com
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Published | Last updated A group of Chinese influencers allegedly stole a boat and used it to film videos for online clout while they were supposed to be being used to help rescue people from severe flooding in Henan Province. The video below was filmed showing a dispute between rescue workers and the online wannabe celebrities: Loading… The floods, which came after torrential rain about two weeks ago, have resulted in the deaths of at least 302 people, as well as about 114.27 billion yuan (£12.7bn) in economic losses, Reuters reports. Now, some of the users of Douyin - which...
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