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Severe storms in China bring tornadoes and landslides that have killed 15 people
Flooding in Nanning, southern China, after the Liulan Reservoir was breached during heavy rains brought by severe storms in the country. Photograph: Cao Yiming/Xinhua/AP View image in fullscreen Flooding in Nanning, southern China, after the Liulan Reservoir was breached during heavy rains brought by severe storms in the country. Photograph: Cao Yiming/Xinhua/AP Severe storms in China bring tornadoes and landslides that have killed 15 people Chinese leader Xi Jinping calls for ‘all out’ rescue effort as death toll rises and 16 people remain buried after a landslide in the country’s west The death toll from devastating storms in parts of China rose to 15 on Tuesday, with hundreds more injured and tens of thousands evacuated, state media reported, as the country’s leader, Xi Jinping, urged “all out” efforts to rescue people affected by the weather. Thunderstorms and gale-force winds killed at least 11 people and injured 331 in the central province of Hubei, where “severe convective weather” hit cities, while tornadoes were reported elsewhere late Monday, state news agency Xinhua said. Xinhua also reported that 4,800 houses had been damaged and 22 more collapsed. “This episode of severe convective weather was characterised by its sudden onset and intense, short-duration winds,” it added. In the southern region of Guangxi, heavy rains and severe flooding from Typhoon Maysak killed at least four people , with at least 50,000 people evacuated, while eight people were still missing. Officials in Nanning, Guangxi’s capital, raised the flood control emergency response to the highest level after torrential rain breached dams. View image in fullscreen Rescue workers evacuate residents in a rubber dinghy after flood waters inundate villages in Hengzhou, Guangxi. Photograph: cnsphoto/Reuters Dramatic video shared by state media showed a torrent of muddy water rushing past the crumbled concrete walls of a reservoir dam that had burst. Xi said on Tuesday that rescuers should “go all out” in organising emergency operations, state media reported. Rescue workers wearing life vests and helmets searched for people, while others were deployed on inflatable boats, state media footage showed. On Tuesday morning a landslide in a village in the north-western province of Gansu buried 33 people in a separate incident, with 17 of them “successfully rescued”, CCTV said, without specifying what caused it. Local authorities are “are making every effort” to search for those still trapped, “properly relocate and settle affected residents, and strictly guard against secondary disasters”, it added. Natural disasters are common across China, particularly in the summer, when some regions experience intense rainfall while others bake in scorching heat. Scientists warn the intensity and frequency of global extreme weather events will increase as the planet continues to heat up because of fossil fuel emissions. At least 22 people were killed in China in May after heavy rains lashed i