Twelve people were killed as a tornado hit east China's Zhejiang Province, according to local sources
on Sunday.
A gale belt of 800-meter broad and eight-kilometer long swept
through the Longgang township, Cangnan County of Wenzhou City at
about 11:30 PM Saturday from the sea, according to local
meteorological bureau.
The tornado wrecked 156 houses. Sixty-two people were
injured in the mishap, with eight described as "in serious
condition".
"The 'bizarre wind' smashed all the windows of our four-storey
building and tore down my mom's old house in no more than one
minute, just like a hurricane," recalled 48-year-old villager Zhang
Zhongling, who is under medical treatment together with his wife
and mother in hospital.
Experts believe that the tornado was formed under the influence
of typhoon Sepat that churned ashore in Chongwu town, Hui'an County
of Fujian Province early Sunday morning.
Heading northwestward to the Jiangxi Province, Sepat is
forecasted to unleash downpour with the rainfall of up to 400
millimeter in Fujian in next three days.
More than 900,000 people in south China's Guangdong Province and
the eastern provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang have been relocated to
safety before the typhoon's arrival.
(Xinhua News Agency August 19, 2007)