The rainstorm came with extraordinary ferocity, almost resembling the kind that occurs when the summer rain front has just passed.
Torrential rain poured down on the ground, splashing up water droplets half a foot high.
The Buffer Zone quickly accumulated water, especially the few old streets in the city center, where the water had already reached ankle height. As pedestrians waded through, their pants legs immediately became soaking wet.
The refugee tent area outside the Happiness Defense Line also experienced a bit of commotion due to the downpour.
The canvas tents flapped wildly in the wind, and many people emerged in the rain to reinforce their tents, afraid of their shelters getting flooded.
Fortunately, the order in the refugee community had gradually been established recently, and the guards responsible for maintaining order quickly arrived. The commotion among the crowd was soon quelled.
