Tornadoes and storms in central China leave at least 11 people dead
Tornadoes and severe thunderstorms struck central China's Hubei province on Monday night, resulting in at least 11 deaths and over 330 injuries. The rare EF2 tornado in Huanggang city caused significant damage, collapsing more than 20 houses and damaging over 4,800 others, with a logistics company and warehouse project heavily impacted.

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AI-generatedTornadoes and severe thunderstorms struck central China's Hubei province on Monday night, resulting in at least 11 deaths and over 330 injuries. The rare EF2 tornado in Huanggang city caused significant damage, collapsing more than 20 houses and damaging over 4,800 others, with a logistics company and warehouse project heavily impacted. The severe weather affected approximately 14,600 people. In southern China's Guangxi region, record-breaking rain from Tropical Storm Maysak led to widespread flooding, causing four deaths in Hengzhou city and prompting the evacuation of over 61,000 people. Guangxi issued its highest flood alert, with river levels significantly exceeding warning levels.
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5 extractedFour people died and eight were missing in Hengzhou city, southern China, due to record-breaking rain from Tropical Storm Maysak.
More than 20 houses collapsed and over 4,800 others were damaged by the storms in Hubei.
Severe weather affected 14,600 people, with over 330 injured and one missing in Hubei province.
At least 11 people were killed and hundreds more injured after tornadoes hit central China's Hubei province.
Tornadoes are rare in Hubei province, with multiple factors contributing to Monday night's events.