Sudden rainstorms and thunderstorms hit south China's
Guangdong Province on Monday and Tuesday,
destroying more than 1,300 houses and delaying some flights at the
province's largest airport.
From Monday to Tuesday, 47 cities and counties
reported daily rainfall of at least 50 mm, with the maximum
rainfall of 186.3 mm.
Strong gales slammed Guangzhou, the provincial
capital, on Tuesday. In Huadu, the wind was recorded at 30 meters a
second.
Heyuan city was most seriously stricken in the
province, where more that 1,300 houses were destroyed and 130,000
people were affected. Crops were destroyed on 3,610 hectares of
land.
In Heping county, more than 20,000 residents were
evacuated.
No casualties have been reported.
The rainstorms, accompanied by thunder and lightening,
continued for the whole morning on Tuesday, postponing 20 flights
for more than two hours and stranding at least 2,000 passengers at
Baiyun Airport, the province's largest, said sources with the
airport.
The rainstorm are expected to lessen from Wednesday,
experts with the provincial meteorological bureau said.
(Xinhua News Agency April 25, 2007)
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