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Tornadoes and storms in central China leave at least 11 people dead, over 330 injured
At least 11 people were killed and hundreds more injured after tornadoes hit a central province in China, state media reported on Tuesday. Several areas in the eastern Hubei province were battered by thunderstorms on Monday night and the severe weather was affecting 14,600 people, the official state news agency Xinhua reported. Over 330 people []...Click to read more
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Korea Times News
· Jul 7, 2026
Tornadoes and storms in central China leave at least 11 people dead
Tornadoes and storms in central China leave at least 11 people dead
BNO News
· 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.
The West Australian
· 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.
Independent Online
· Jul 7, 2026
Severe storms in China leave 15 dead, 9 missing and thousands evacuated
Severe storms in China leave 15 dead, 9 missing and thousands evacuated
BERNAMA
· Jul 7, 2026
World : Â 11 Dead, 1 Missing After Thunderstorms, Gales Hit Central China's Hubei
WUHAN (China), July 7 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- Eleven people were killed and one remains missing after thunderstorms and gales brought by severe convective weather hit the eastern part of central China's Hubei Province on Monday night, according to the provincial authorities, reported Xinhua.
Al Bawaba
· Jul 8, 2026
Powerful tornado kills 11, injures more than 600 in China's Hubei province
ALBAWABA- At least 11 people were killed and more than 600 others injured after a powerful tornado swept through parts of Hubei Province in central China on Wednesday, according to local authorities...
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Related coverage for "Tornadoes and storms in central China leave at least 11 people dead, over 330 injured": Korea Times News — Tornadoes and storms in central China leave at least 11 people dead. BNO News — Tornado kills 4, injures more than 170 in central China. The West Australian — China tornadoes wreak havoc as typhoon looms offshore. Independent Online — Severe storms in China leave 15 dead, 9 missing and thousands evacuated. BERNAMA — World : Â 11 Dead, 1 Missing After Thunderstorms, Gales Hit Central China's Hubei. Al Bawaba — Powerful tornado kills 11, injures more than 600 in China's Hubei province