Tornado kills 5 in flood-hit southern Chinese city of Guangzhou

Tornado kills 5 in flood-hit southern Chinese city of Guangzhou

The wind forced a kills of flight delays at Guangzhou’s aircraft, one of the country’s busiest.

Passagers who were stranded posted photos and images of ocean pouring into the facility from roof cracks, which caused severe flooding.

More weather is forecast for the state over the next five weeks, with a higher risk of heavy downpours, thunder and hurricanes.

The state’s total rainfall for the month has already reached 455.8mm, the highest monthly rainfall for April since 1951, according to a report released on Saturday by the Guangzhou government.

Zhu Yinghua, a retired professor, claimed that the water was entering properties.

” Days of heavy storms have caused water to reach from the building’s roof walls to the surfaces of the rooms”, Zhu said.

The storms have even added uncertainties to the continuous Canton Fair, the government’s biggest trade show.

The good, which measures China’s exports, attracted a lot of foreigners during its first of three stages between April 15 and April 20, but the movement appeared to possess slowed in recent days due to the weather, according to manufacturers.

In recent years, dangerous severe weather has hit a number of parts of the nation. Three people died in March when the southeast province of Jiangxi was stricken by powerful winds and cloudbursts. And in September, two storms in the eastern state of Jiangsu killed 10 people.

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