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China inside a powerful tornado! The World is shocked by scenes of chaos from Guangdong!
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Extreme weather continues to impact southern China.
A powerful tornado hit Guangdong province on Saturday.
The Guangzhou metropolis was at the epicenter of a tornado.
The weather brought grief and fear to the city of Guangzhou.
The tornado had a third level of intensity, accompanied by winds at speeds of more than 20 meters per second.
Destruction from the tornado affected large areas of the province.
Residents of Guangzhou tried to escape the fury of the elements.
Rescuers worked hard to free those trapped.
Panic gripped the townspeople who fled from the tornado.
A strong wind swept away everything in its path.
Emergency services are on the front line.
Wounded and shocked people sought shelter and help.
Public buildings and businesses were heavily damaged.
Authorities report damage to more than 140 buildings, although residential buildings remained standing.
Five people died and more than 30 were injured.
Public services actively provided assistance to the victims.
Local residents described the horror of the tornado as an unprecedented disaster.
Survivors of the disaster turned to the authorities and the public for support.
Guangzhou has begun to recover from the terrible tornado.
Rain and hail hit the province on Saturday.
The size of the hailstones reached seven centimeters and looked like a small apple.
Residents were looking for safe places and hiding from bad weather.
On social networks, users shared footage of the natural disaster.
Huge hailstones broke car windows.
There were problems with movement on the roads.
Power outages have also been reported.
Dozens of people suffered minor injuries.
According to meteorology, the hail was caused by a complex and dynamic weather system.
Guangdong is a coastal province in southeast China, bordering Hong Kong and Macau.
The capital of the province, the huge port city of Guangzhou.
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Moderate mag. 4.4 earthquake - Arabian Sea, 159 km southeast of Salalah, Dhofar, Oman, on Monday, Apr 29, 2024, at 12:34 am (GMT +4)
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https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquakes/quake-info/9353222/mag4quake-Apr-28-2024-Near-The-Coast-Of-Oman.html
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RT @gerrydoc10: Aurora over the seaplane on LochLomond West Scotland early Saturday morning 27th April @TamithaSkov
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RT @RayMajoran: A little light show on the way into Toronto via @WestJet. Col 3:2 @weathernetwork @dartanner @scottrockphoto @TamithaSkov @treetanner #onwx #aurora #northernlights #yyz
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RT @Albert_Wester: Kikkers die kwaken, vogels die zingen, #poollicht, de melkweg met miljarden sterren. Wat een fantastische avond op #Terschelling! #AuroraBorealis #milkyway #Netherlands @PoollichtBE @TamithaSkov @poollichtnl
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M 4.6 - 76 km SSW of Sarupathar, India
Time
2024-04-28 20:45:38 UTC
2024-04-28 20:45:38 UTC at epicenter
Location
25.542°N 96.618°E
Depth
10.00 km (6.21 mi)
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000muqt
Moderate mag. 4.6 earthquake - Myanmar (Burma): Myanmar on Monday, Apr 29, 2024, at 03:15 am (Yangon time)
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https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquakes/quake-info/9353215/mag4quake-Apr-28-2024-Myanmar-Burma-Myanmar.html
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M 4.6, Myanmar
2024-04-28 20:45:39 25.55 96.76 10 km A
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Sabancaya Volcano Volcanic Ash Advisory: INT PUFF EMS
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Sabancaya Volcano Volcanic Ash Advisory: INT PUFF EMS
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M 4.5 - 62 km NNE of Calama, Chile
Time
2024-04-28 20:20:17 UTC
2024-04-28 20:20:17 UTC at epicenter
Location
21.927°S 68.707°W
Depth
111.37 km (69.20 mi)
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000muql