A catastrophic tornado tore through Guangzhou, a major city in southern China, leaving a trail of destruction, killing at least five people, and injuring 33 others. The city, known for its manufacturing and technology sectors, was already grappling with the challenges posed by heavy rainfall, which has been the highest for April since 1951, when the tornado struck on Saturday. The severe weather event has brought the city's resilience to the test, as it battles not only the immediate impacts of the tornado but also the ongoing threat of floods and additional rain forecasted in the coming days.
The tornado hit Guangzhou's Baiyun district, causing widespread damage to infrastructure, including transmission towers and power lines, and sending debris swirling into the air. The extent of the damage to factories and other buildings in the metropolis is still being assessed, but aerial photos have revealed significant devastation in parts of the city. This disaster comes just one week after heavy rain and flooding claimed at least four lives in Guangdong province, highlighting the severe weather challenges facing the region.
Chinese state media and local authorities have been quick to respond, with efforts underway to assess the full impact of the tornado and to support those affected. The community has been warned to stay alert for potential strong wind gusts and torrential rain in the days ahead, as the city braces for more convective weather conditions. The tragedy has underscored the vulnerability of even the most technologically advanced cities to the…
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