At least 10 people were killed and more than 300 were injured from two different tornadoes, which struck the east and the center China, as announced by the local authorities.
Strong winds of more than 100 kilometers per hour hit Wuhan yesterday (14/05), the city from which the coronavirus pandemic is believed to have started. Six people were killed and more than 200 others were injured, according to Hubei provincial officials.
The gusts were so strong that two cranes were damaged, while one of them fell on a construction site, causing significant property damage.
Cars were destroyed by objects that fell on them, trees were uprooted, sheds were swept away by the wind and electricity pylons fell, causing power outages in more than 26,000 households. About 30 houses were destroyed, according to Hubei authorities.
Another tornado hit the city of Suzhou, near Shanghai, last night, with winds blowing at speeds of more than 200 kilometers per hour.
According to the APE-MPE, so far four dead and one missing have been reported, while another 130 people were slightly injured.
Pictures posted on social media show a black tornado causing severe damage to its passage.
In early May, a strong storm accompanied by strong winds had killed 11 people in another city near Shanghai.

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