Hulan district sealed three layers such as prison each building has an exclusive fence netizens lament: death and life have been not by themselves

Video taken by people in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, China, via Drones shows several residential areas in the city being cordoned off inside and out. (Video screenshot)

Recently, the number of confirmed cases of Chinese Communist Pneumonia (COVID-19) announced by officials across mainland China on a daily basis is very small, but news from the private sector all point to the actual Epidemic being much worse than officially reported. A video taken by a citizen of Harbin, Heilongjiang province, has gone overseas, showing residents of the city’s Hulan district confined to their homes by a three-layer wall inside and out, with their living quarters resembling prisons.

A Chinese Twitter user uploaded a short video clip taken by a drone from a high altitude overlook in the morning of Feb. 5, Beijing Time. The footage shows that in the Hulan district of Harbin, northeast China, not only have all the intersections and gates of the residential areas been set up to block off, but each residential building has also been separated by a long orange fence, and even the doors of each unit in each building have been blocked off by the addition of orange gates, respectively. The Chinese netizen posted a lament, “Each building has an exclusive fence, and the death and Life of the building’s residents is no longer up to them.”

In Hulan, next to Harbin, each building has an exclusive fence, and the residents in the building are no longer in charge of their own lives and deaths. pic.twitter.com/MKpufcIkYJ

  • News/Truth (@TuCaoFakeNews) February 5, 2021
    According to public information, there are currently 11 high-risk zones in the country officially announced by the Chinese Communist Party, seven of which are in Heilongjiang Province, with Harbin City accounting for four of them: Lanhe Street in Hulan District, Hulan Street in Hulan District, Yutian Street in Limin Development Zone, and Limin Street in Limin Development Zone.

A number of citizens in Hulan District, Harbin, were interviewed on February 4, and all of them confirmed that the local epidemic is much more serious than what is officially reported to the public. Several residential living communities in the area have been closed for half a month, and some of the unit buildings are locked, so the people living in them cannot even get out of the building doors.

Mr. Gao (a pseudonym), a resident of Building 3 of the Long Yu Xingangwan Yutian District in the Limin Development Zone, told reporters that many local living quarters have been closed for more than half a month, and many people in the online community say they can’t hold it in, but no one can do anything about it. And now, the streets are “arresting anyone who dares to go out,” they are all arrested and quarantined.

Many Chinese netizens on Twitter have left comments on Twitter after learning about the above situation.