Severe storms in China bring tornadoes and landslides that have killed 15 people
Severe storms across China have resulted in at least 15 deaths, hundreds of injuries, and tens of thousands of evacuations. In Hubei province, thunderstorms and gale-force winds killed 11 people and injured 331, while tornadoes were reported elsewhere.

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AI-generatedSevere storms across China have resulted in at least 15 deaths, hundreds of injuries, and tens of thousands of evacuations. In Hubei province, thunderstorms and gale-force winds killed 11 people and injured 331, while tornadoes were reported elsewhere. Heavy rains and flooding in Guangxi, exacerbated by Typhoon Maysak, killed four people and led to 50,000 evacuations. A landslide in Gansu province buried 33 people, with 17 rescued. Chinese leader Xi Jinping has called for "all out" rescue efforts. The storms have also caused significant damage to houses.
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5 extractedA landslide in Gansu province buried 33 people, with 17 successfully rescued.
Typhoon Maysak in Guangxi caused at least four deaths and led to the evacuation of 50,000 people.
Thunderstorms and gale-force winds killed at least 11 people and injured 331 in Hubei province.
Severe storms in China have resulted in 15 deaths, hundreds injured, and tens of thousands evacuated.
Scientists warn that the intensity and frequency of global extreme weather events will increase due to climate change.