A Chinese official has been sacked after they disclose on social media a photo of that country in which he is seen visiting floods back of a victim.
According to some media today published official, former public official, surnamed Wang, was dismissed from his post on Monday, following the uproar that caused the snapshot on the Internet, especially in Weibo , the Chinese Twitter.
In it, published today by the newspaper South China Morning Post , you see how Wang is “transported” to the back of a man, in principle, a neighbor, to avoid stepping on the soaked soil of eastern Zhejiang province, recently hit by a typhoon.
Wang worked for the building department Sanqishi Township Government, Yuyao City, in the same province, according to the official Xinhua news agency, when he went to see the damage caused by the weather phenomenon.
The image, widely criticized by Chinese netizens, was justified by the municipal authorities that Wang, who wore cloth shoes, they are going to take off and walk barefoot to get to the house of one of the victims of the floods when a villager voluntarily insisted on helping.
In early October, Typhoon Fitow reached Zhejiang, killing 10 people and leaving about seven million victims, with houses demolished and crops destroyed.
An official 'cheeky' unleashes the wrath of Chinese Internet
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