melinda leo is the badging bureau. chase at news when she explains the political impact the storm could have in china. the problem with this typhoon is not only that it's reeking economic, have in some key parts of china, but also that it comes at a very delicate time. if 1st of all comes just just a few days after the massive flooding and central china, which is just prompted the lives of a 1000000 people and killed doesn't not just kill people, but created images that went viral on social media. some very, very graphic images of people drowning who apparently drowned in the subway system. we've got a kind of a psychological trauma going on here as well as disruption. but there's also political, significant point of that is possibly, you know, going to play out. overcoming mom, typically natural disasters are, are reported. what the chinese domestic media has to be very careful about is to, is in the allocation of blame. you know, of course, patterns happen all the time. flooding happens all the time. people do die and natural disastrous. the blame is on mother nature. that's one thing