Hail, deadly gusts of wind in China: Apartment and dormitory windows were torn apart, creating a horrifying scene
Severe weather in the Nanchang region (China) has killed 7 people and affected the lives of more than 313,000 people.
Severe weather in the Nanchang region (China) has killed 7 people and affected the lives of more than 313,000 people.
From March 31 to April 4, the Nanchang area, Jiangxi province (China) has suffered from heavy rain and harsh winds, causing the lives of more than 300,000 people living here to suffer. many difficulties and destroyed many high floors of apartments as well as dormitories, causing damage of up to 400 million yuan (about 1,380 billion VND).
Video shows the scene of terrifying wind gusts in Nanchang city. (Source: Newflare).
The Jiangxi Provincial Emergency and Flood Control Headquarters said the severe weather affected more than 93,000 people across nine counties and 54 counties in Jiujiang City and other areas. At the same time, hail and terrifying wind gusts also killed 7 people, 552 people had to be urgently evacuated and 263 others had to move from their homes to ensure safety.
In a number of videos recording scenes in Nanchang city, images from a classroom at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology have received a lot of attention. Accordingly, this video recorded the image on April 2 when the fierce wind continuously hit the window, causing the classroom window to shatter, rain pouring in and sweeping away things on the students' desks. , creating a chaotic scene.
Image of a classroom at a university in Nanchang at a time of strong winds.
Apartment buildings also suffer terrible devastation from extreme weather.
To ensure safety and avoid injury from broken glass, teachers and some students were forced to hide in a corner of the classroom. Later, a lecturer here revealed that the university immediately activated the emergency response system, evacuating students and teachers to a safe location away from windows and dangerous areas. other. Thanks to effective management, all students were brought back to the dormitory safely, no one was trapped or injured.
In some other videos filmed in high-rise apartment buildings and residential houses, gusts of wind and heavy rain also caused this area to suffer a similar situation when the wind destroyed houses, causing many glass windows to break and pull them down. glass tents to grow plants, causing serious flooding on roads.
Some other images show the horrifying destructive power of the weather in Jiangxi (China).
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