AndronETalksNews
AndronETalksNews
Yahoo News
Haunting videos shared on Chinese social media show piles of belongings stacked disturbingly high on city streets. Clothing and other household items can be seen floating down from empty apartment buildings, allegedly near an iPhone factory.
The footage emerged during the second week of November, following a series of Covid-19 outbreaks at Foxconn’s factories in Zhengzhou. The spread of the virus and reports of deteriorating living conditions led to widespread panic among workers. Video shows them allegedly climbing fences to escape the factory.
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