Two days and two nights. That was how long it took for some more than 400 villagers in a flooded Chinese town to raise the walls of a dam to protect their homes from rising waters. It took but a few hours for the officials to tear it down. When the villagers protested, the authorities pepper-sprayed them in the face. With the fortifications dismantled, the flood currents swept the village unimpeded, submerging crops in water about 3.3 feet deep while causing a power and water outage. Villager Wang Yan (alias) cried as she recounted to The Epoch Times the desperate sight in her hometown Qimen village of Henan, the province in central China now inundated by floods. “What I told you are all facts, but this content can’t be posted on Douyin,” she said in an interview, referring to the Chinese name of the video-sharing app TikTok. The authorities have …