Storms, tornado leave 98 dead
Updated: 2016-06-24 02:28
By Zhu Zhe and Zhao Xinying(Xinhua/China Daily)
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A villager stands in front of his house, which was leveled by the tornado and a hailstorm in Yancheng, Jiangsu province.Gu Hua / China News Service |
"We've never witnessed such a disaster or severe weather conditions," said Qiao Zonghua, a media official at the Yancheng government. He said the tornado struck densely populated areas.
Witnesses said they saw huge trees falling and villages leveled. Victims were dragged from the ruins of their homes and taken to hospitals.
"I heard the gales and ran upstairs to shut the windows," said Xie Litian, 62, from Donggou township in Funing county. "I had hardly reached the top of the stairs when I heard a boom and saw the entire wall with the windows in it torn away."
As he ran downstairs, the roof collapsed. "I crouched in a corner on the ground floor for at least 20 minutes, afraid to move."
When the gales subsided and Xie escaped to safety, all the other houses in the neighborhood had disappeared. "It was like the end of the world," he said.
Xie said he saw utility poles uprooted and his tractors blown away. "I was drowning in my sorrow, until I heard cries for help from a neighbor buried in the debris of her home."
Xie helped the woman out and took her to a hospital 10 km away on his motorcycle. "The road was blocked with rubble and fallen trees. Halfway to the hospital, I met my nephew driving a truck. Together, we put the women into his truck and drove on."
Another villager, surnamed Li, who crawled out of her collapsed house told China News Service she had been outside when the sky suddenly darkened.
She was scared and found a place to hide, where she heard roaring winds and heavy rain outside that flattened her home.
Xinhua contributed to this story.
Contact the writers at zhuzhe@chinadaily.com.cn
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