
© XinhuaPhoto taken by cellphone on July 3, 2019 shows the tornado in Kaiyuan City, northeast China's Liaoning Province. Six people died and over 190 others were injured.
A rare tornado that hit Kaiyuan, Tieling in Northeast China's Liaoning Province on Wednesday afternoon has killed 6 and injured 120 as of press time.
An industrial zone in the Tiexi district of Kaiyuan was the most severely-hit, with private vehicles upturned and windows in residential compounds shattered. Power in some areas of Tiexi district was also cut by the extreme weather,
The Beijing News reported.
Search and rescue work has begun after the local emergency management department received a report that some were stuck under the ruins of factory buildings,
the Beijing News said.
Multiple trees were uprooted at a highway in the city, Liaoning local media reported.
Ambulances, firefighters and police have been also dispatched.
Comment: Other rare, unseasonal and very large tornadoes have formed around the planet in recent times including:
- Freak winter tornado with 200km/h winds flattens home in Victoria, Australia
- Extremely rare, large tornado hits southern Taiwan
- Rare clockwise-rotating tornado touches down in South Dakota
- Large, extremely rare tornado hits central Chile
- Tornado that obliterated Linwood, Kansas, was mile-wide EF4 twister with top winds of 170 mph
- Rare twin tornadoes snapped in the Scottish highlands
- Monster tornado that ripped 20-mile trail of destruction through Missouri capital was almost a mile wide
- Epic tornado in Romania lifts bus into the air
Study: Tornado outbreaks are increasing - but scientists don't understand why. A coauthor of this paper states "What's pushing this rise in extreme outbreaks is far from obvious in the present state of climate science."A couple of years ago other climate scientists were saying hurricane Harvey "should serve as a warning", as they continue to push the man-made climate change/global warming lie. They are not considering the importance of atmospheric dust loading and the winning Electric Universe model in their research.
Such information and much more, are explained in the book Earth Changes and the Human Cosmic Connection by Pierre Lescaudron and Laura Knight-Jadczyk. See also: Thunderbolts Space News: Tornadoes - The Electric Model