-- Companies, social forces and many seemingly unrelated individuals have joined China's massive rescue and relief efforts after a record rainstorm left 33 dead and eight missing in Henan Province. -- From a hairdresser in a rescuer's helmet to cinema staff sheltering stranded pedestrians in screening halls, ordinary Chinese are expressing solidarity with the hard-hit city of Zhengzhou in their own ways. -- Donations and rescuer teams are also pouring in from other parts of the country in a nationwide mobilization. by Xinhua writers Yao Yuan, Zhai Zhuo, Liu Jinhui and Liu Fangqiang ZHENGZHOU, July 22 (Xinhua) -- After a record rainstorm ravaged central China's Henan Province, Zhou Jing, a resident in neighboring Anhui Province, lost contact with her longtime hairdresser.