After more than a month since a devastating July flooding in China’s central Henan Province, residents are struggling to get displacement subsidies of a maximum of $162 per person. Heavy rainfall poured down from July 17 to July 20 in Henan. Floods affected half of Weihui city’s 600,000 residents, and displaced about one-third of the locals, The Epoch Times reported on July 30. At least 1,000 locals gathered in front of the government office complex on Aug. 25, asking officials to compensate them for their losses and explain why there was a delay in receiving subsidies. But the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) mayor of Weihui told representatives of residents to leave, and she did not offer any timeline for issuing displacement subsidies. Mr. Lin (an alias) is a resident of Weihui and the owner of two restaurants. He was one of the petitioners in front of the local government on …