Home / Environment / News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Hailstorms Hit South China, Killing 13
Adjust font size:

Hailstorms ravaged southern parts of China early this week, killing 13 people, closing an expressway, and destroying crops on at least 81,300 hectares of farmland, officials said Monday.

Seven people were killed and one injured when a bus was hit in a landslide caused by the hailstorms in mountainous Chongqing Municipality on Monday, while six were killed by falling roofs and lightning on Sunday and Monday, according to the Chongqing office of disaster relief.

More than one million people were affected in 12 counties of Chongqing and economic losses are estimated at 198 million yuan, according to the office.

The hailstorms also led to the collapse of 158 houses and damaged crops on more than 80,000 hectares of farmland in Chongqing.

Part of the Yuyi Expressway was closed between 5:05 PM and 7 PM on Sunday after it became dark in the hailstorm.

Meanwhile, some 23,000 people were affected and 20 rural houses collapsed in a hailstorm that hit Xuanhan County in southwest China's Sichuan Province on Sunday.

The hailstorm also destroyed crops over more than 1,300 hectares of farmland and damaged another 85 houses, said Luo Anchun, a local official in charge of disaster relief affairs.

Hailstones "the size of eggs" started crashing down on Xuanhan at around 8 a.m. and trees were soon stripped of leaves, seedlings crushed, and roofs broken.

Zhang Zhike, an official from Dazhou city who went to Xuanhan county to coordinate disaster relief work, said the hail in Longquan town, one of the worst hit areas, were still "the size of quail eggs" on the second day and local villagers were cleaning up with shovels.

Xuanhan county party chief Zhang Lizhong said ten towns and 87 villages were hit by hailstorms.

Also on Sunday, similarly large hail pelted five counties in Fujian Province, on the southeast China seaboard, punching holes in thousands of homes.

In the Shenghuang Township of Minqing County, one of the worst hit areas in Fujian, more than 10,000 residents from 4,000 households were affected. The storm caused direct economic losses of 11.7 million yuan.

Hail also destroyed power supply facilities in Lingkou, a village in northern Fujian.

So far there have been no reports of casualties in Sichuan and Fujian.

However, the hailstorms also eased the drought that has been plaguing southwest China.

The hailstorms ended water shortages for 110,000 people and 81,000 heads of livestock in Chongqing, but 1.61 million people and 1.23 million heads of livestock are still short of drinking water.

Meteorologists in Sichuan, where more than 5 million people had been short of drinking water, said Monday that the hailstorms eased drought but warned of damages to crops.

(Xinhua News Agency April 3, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous

China Archives
Related >>
- Hailstones Assault Fujian, Leaving 10,000 Homeless
Most Viewed >>
Air Quality 
Cities Major Pollutant Air Quality Level
Beijing particulate matter II
Shanghai particulate matter III1
Guangzhou sulfur dioxide II
Chongqing particulate matter III2
Xi'an particulate matter III1
Most Read
- White paper on energy
- Endangered monkeys grow in number
- Yangtze River's Three Gorges 2 mln years in the making
- The authorities sets sights on polluted soil
- China, US benefit from clean energy
NGO Events Calendar Tips
- Hand in hand to protect endangered animals and plants
- Changchun, Mini-marathon Aimed at Protecting Siberian Tiger
- Water Walk by Nature University
- Green Earth Documentary Salon
- Prof. Maria E. Fernandez to Give a Lecture on Climate Change
More
Archives
UN meets on climate change
The UN Climate Change Conference brought together representatives of over 180 countries and observers from various organizations.
Panda Facts
A record 28 panda cubs born via artificial insemination have survived in 2006.
South China Karst
Rich and unique karst landforms located in south China display exceptional natural beauty.
Saving the Tibetan Antelopes
The rare animals survive in the harsh natural environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
More
Laws & Regulations
- Forestry Law of the People's Republic of China
- Meteorology Law of the People's Republic of China
- Fire Control Law of the People's Republic of China
- Law on Protecting Against and Mitigating Earthquake Disasters
- Law of the People's Republic of China on Conserving Energy
More
Links:
State Environmental Protection Administration
Ministry of Water Resources
Ministry of Land and Resources
China Environmental Industry Network
Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base
主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲偷自精品三十六区| 噜噜噜噜私人影院| 亚洲欧美日韩一区在线观看| 激情五月激情综合| 国产调教在线观看| t66y最新地址一地址二地址三| 无限资源日本免费2018| 乱子轮熟睡1区| 精品国产欧美一区二区| 国产午夜手机精彩视频| a级黄色片网站| 成a人片亚洲日本久久| 久久丫精品国产亚洲AV不卡| 最近中文字幕国语免费完整 | 免费看的黄网站| 国产精品第1页| 99久久人妻精品免费一区| 日本五月天婷久久网站| 亚州三级久久电影| 男人日女人app| 动漫精品一区二区三区四区 | 精品福利一区二区三区免费视频 | 一二三四在线播放免费视频中国 | 国产欧美一区二区久久| 制服丝袜怡红院| 国产精品高清全国免费观看| 99久久国产免费福利| 天天天天躁天天爱天天碰2018| 一区二区三区影院| 性无码免费一区二区三区在线| 中文字幕国语对白在线电影| 无码国产乱人伦偷精品视频| 久久国产三级精品| 日韩中文字幕免费在线观看| 久久精品视频网| 日韩电影免费在线观看网站| 亚洲精品乱码久久久久久不卡| 色综合久久精品中文字幕首页| 国产在线高清理伦片a电影| 麻豆狠色伊人亚洲综合网站| 国产特黄特色一级特色大片 |