Beijing announced in an online report a revised total death and missing persons toll after it reviewed an investigation of the devastating flooding that hit a central Chinese province last July. In its 46-page report, China’s top government body ̶ the State Council ̶ elaborated on the severity of the rainstorms, calling them “torrential rains that are rare in history,” while concluding that the flooding was caused by both the extreme weather and negligence of local officials and construction staffers. Heavy rains hit Henan Province from July 17 to 23 last year, causing reservoirs to overflow. Floodwaters inundated cities and rural areas, submerged subways and tunnels, and swept away people and their property. According to the local meteorological authority, a record-breaking downpour of more than 201 millimeters (8 inches) was recorded between 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. on July 20, 2021. Zhengzhou, the capital city of the province, was soon …