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Aerial photos show devastation left by a deadly tornado in China

The tornado in the southern city of Guangzhou killed five people, injured dozens of others and damaged more than 140 buildings, state media reported.
At least five people were killed and 33 injured after a tornado struck the Chinese city of Guangzhou on April 27, state media reported.
Damaged buildings in Guangzhou, China, on Sunday, a day after a tornado swept through the city.CNS / AFP - Getty Images
/ Source: The Associated Press

BEIJING — Aerial photos posted by Chinese state media on Sunday showed wide devastation in part of the southern city of Guangzhou after a tornado swept through the day before, killing five people, injuring dozens of others and damaging more than 140 buildings. 

As businesses and residents began cleaning debris, the images showed block upon block of devastation in the hardest-hit areas with a few clusters of buildings standing amid the destruction, a truck overturned on its side, and cars crushed by rubble. The sheet-metal roofs on some buildings were torn off.

Tornado damage in Guangzhou
A damaged building in Guangzhou on Sunday.AFP - Getty Images
Aerial photos posted by Chinese state media on Sunday showed the wide devastation of a part of the southern city of Guangzhou after a tornado swept through the day before, killing and injuring dozens of people and damaging over a hundred buildings.
An aerial photo shows major damage in the aftermath of a tornado in the village of Guangming in south China’s Guangdong province.Deng Hua / AP

The tornado Saturday also injured 33 people and knocked out power in the area. The tornado, which struck during an afternoon thunderstorm that also brought hail, damaged 141 factory buildings, according to authorities. 

Guangzhou is the capital of Guangdong province and a manufacturing hub near Hong Kong.

They said no homes were destroyed, though a news website under the Southern Media Group reported that some had broken windows.

Aerial photos posted by Chinese state media on Sunday showed the wide devastation of a part of the southern city of Guangzhou after a tornado swept through the day before, killing and injuring dozens of people and damaging over a hundred buildings.
A man removing debris from a damaged building in Guangming.Deng Hua / AP

The tornado hit several villages in Guangzhou’s Baiyun district. In one, packing material known as “pearl cotton” hung from buildings and trees, a report on the Southern Media website said. It blew into the compound of a nearby furniture company, where workers took shelter in a private home after the metal roof was ripped off their building, the news website reported. 

Workers were rolling up the material to be carted away for disposal on Sunday.

The disaster hit one week after heavy rains and flooding killed at least four people in Guangdong province.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visited Guangzhou during an official visit to China earlier in the month. The city, formerly known as Canton, also recently held the Canton Fair, a major export and import exhibition that draws buyers from around the world.

In September, two tornadoes killed 10 people in Jiangsu province in eastern China.