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Aerial photos posted by Chinese state media on Sunday showed wide devastation in part of the southern city of Guangzhou after a tornado swept through the day before, killing five people, injuring ...
Three visually stunning tornadoes have struck China over the last week, part of a series of natural disasters in the sprawling country of more than 1.4 billion people. The latest tornado to be ...
A tornado struck the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou on Saturday, killing five people and damaging more than 140 factory buildings, state media said. The China Meteorological Administration ...
A total of 99 people were killed by the two tornadoes, and 846 others were injured, [11] [12] including 152 in critical condition. [5] China's news service, Xinhua, called the event one of the deadliest disasters to hit Jiangsu in decades, [13] and the deadliest tornado to hit China in half a century. [14]
Anhui, China tornado: 30 July 2005: Anhui Province, China: 15 fatalities, 46 injuries: 42.1 million yuan in economic losses [23] Nanyang, Henan, China tornado: 3 August 2005: 20 townships, Nanyang city, Henan Province, China: 2 fatalities, 35 injuries: 15,000 trees uprooted, 136 million yuan in economic losses [24] Guangdong, China tornado: 11 ...
In the United States, the year started off somewhat slow with a below average number of tornadoes through the first three months. However, the El Niño pattern that was in place during that period weakened in April; the pattern shift caused the more traditional Tornado Alley zone to rapidly become extremely favorable for tornado outbreaks, and several large outbreaks occurred in late spring.
Ten people have died as two tornadoes ripped through two cities in China’s eastern Jiangsu province. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
A tornado hit Hamburg, killing 2 crane operators and injuring at least two people. T4/F2: Nuremberg, Germany [191] August 28, 2006 0 A tornado was observed in Nuremberg, tracking 1.7 kilometers with a max width of 250 meters. Roofs and chimneys were damaged, some of which were severely damaged. 10 - 15 meter tall trees were snapped. T4/F2