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‘Historically rare’ tornado strikes Huanggang, causing extensive urban damage in Hubei Province, China

The Watchers

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July 7, 2026

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A rare tornado struck the urban area of Huanggang, Hubei Province, between 20:10--20:30 LT on July 6, 2026, causing widespread destruction across residential neighborhoods, industrial facilities, and logistics parks. Huanggang's on-site command headquarters said the tornado produced winds exceeding Force 15 on the Chinese wind scale during what it described as a historically rare event for the city. Still preliminary numbers mention up to 12 fatalities and hundreds injured. Source

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BNO News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Tornado kills 4, injures more than 170 in central China

A tornado tore through a city in central China, killing at least 4 people, leaving 1 person missing and injuring more than 170 others, according to local officials. The tornado struck Huangzhou District in Huanggang, a city in Hubei province about 50 miles east of Wuhan, as violent storms moved through the area on Monday [] The post Tornado kills 4, injures more than 170 in central China appeared first on BNO News.

Al Arabiya English

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· Jul 7, 2026

Storm Winds Send Debris Flying Across Street in China

Footage shows strong winds whipping debris through a street in Huanggang, in central China’s Hubei province. #China

The West Australian

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· Jul 7, 2026

China tornadoes wreak havoc as typhoon looms offshore

Powerful winds have devastated parts of China's Hubei province and left at least 11 people dead, all while the country braces for monster Typhoon Ravi.

CNN

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· Jul 7, 2026

A tornado tore through this Chinese city

A tornado has torn through Ezhou City in China's Hubei province, with state media saying that at least 11 people were killed. In nearby Huanggang, video shows high winds sweeping debris through the streets.

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 7, 2026

Storms, strong winds kill 8 in central China

Storms, strong winds kill 8 in central China

The Watchers

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· Jul 6, 2026

Large wedge tornado strikes the Huanggang–Ezhou area in China’s Hubei Province, causing extensive damage

A large wedge tornado struck the Huanggang–Ezhou area of Hubei Province, China, on July 6, 2026, during severe thunderstorms associated with the remnants of Typhoon Maysak. Numerous videos and photographs shared on Chinese social media appear to show a large condensation funnel moving through urban areas, while unconfirmed reports claim widespread damage, at least two fatalities, and hundreds of injuries. Source

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Related coverage for "‘Historically rare’ tornado strikes Huanggang, causing extensive urban damage in Hubei Province, China": BNO News — Tornado kills 4, injures more than 170 in central China. Al Arabiya English — Storm Winds Send Debris Flying Across Street in China. The West Australian — China tornadoes wreak havoc as typhoon looms offshore. CNN — A tornado tore through this Chinese city. Borneo Bulletin — Storms, strong winds kill 8 in central China. The Watchers — Large wedge tornado strikes the Huanggang–Ezhou area in China’s Hubei Province, causing extensive damage