Tormentas severas dejan víctimas en la provincia china de Hubei

Tormentas severas azotaron varias ciudades en el este de Hubei la noche del lunes, provocando víctimas. Las labores de rescate continúan en marcha.

El departamento provincial de gestión de emergencias informó que tormentas eléctricas, fuertes vientos y tornados afectaron a las ciudades de Huangshi, Huanggang, Ezhou y Xianning entre las 7 p.m. y las 11 p.m. del lunes. Hasta la 1:47 a.m. del martes, la Oficina Meteorológica de Hubei mantenía activas 117 alertas meteorológicas, incluidas 23 alertas rojas. La oficina instó a los residentes a monitorear las precipitaciones y las condiciones de los ríos, así como a tomar precauciones ante posibles inundaciones y otras emergencias.

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