Calamities in China: Hail the Size of Eggs in Jiangsu Province and Disasters in Shanxi Province that Have Not Appeared in One Hundred Years (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net)
China has many things going on right now. News websites are full of reports
of natural calamities and man-made disasters. While different provinces have
different disasters, they are always tragedies involving such things as
homelessness, home destruction and bankruptcy, or life and death situations,
families being torn apart, and parents bidding farewell to their dying children.
So much bad news in rapid succession makes people numb. Yet those who must
personally endure these tragedies have very painful lives ahead of them.
Jiang Zemin's Hometown Has Incessant Disasters
Yangtze Evening News reported that Northern Jiangsu Province was raided
by hurricanes, tornadoes and hail during the night on July 19. The damage to the
area was extensive. Rainfall reached up to 130 mm in some townships. The wind
blew fiercely. The strong winds were accompanied with lots of hail, some of
which was as large as eggs. Province Flood and Drought Commission reported that
this weather event has caused damage in 11 counties within six city areas
including Lianyungang, Huaian, Suqian, Yancheng, Yangzhou, and Xuzhou.
At 2:20 p.m. on July 19, a hurricane hit West Songji Town of Huaiyin District
and Shunhe Town of Chuzhou District in Huaian City, Jiangsu Province. It lasted
for two to three hours and the wind blew at gale force. Within Shunhe Town,
storm was accompanied by lightning and rainfall of 133.5 mm over 3 hours.
Eyewitnesses reported big trees over large areas had snapped or been uprooted.
Some houses collapsed and roofs were blown away. Fortunately, there were no
causalities. That afternoon, Guannan County at Lianyungang was raided by a
tornado, hail, and high winds. The hail was as big as eggs. The storm lasted for
two hours. In addition, the hurricane and the hail also caused damages to many
houses, trees, crops, and freshwater husbandry in many areas such as Zaohe,
Shuangzhuang, Qingyang, Xiaodian of Suqian city and Baoying of Yangzhou.
Shanxi Sustains Catastrophes Not Encountered in One Century
Channel Shanxi of Xinhua News wired on July 27: On July 25, some counties and
districts of Datong City encountered rare and huge hailstorms resulting in
flooding. Six people died, thousands of hectares of crops were destroyed, some
water utilities and installations were damaged, and the monetary loss was in the
tens of millions of Yuan. Among them, Datong County, South Suburb District, and
Yanggao County were the worst hit regions.
Catastrophes Not Seen in One Hundred Years
According to the City Meteorological Station and the City Flood Control
Center, the rain started at 6:20 a.m. and ended at 7:20 a.m. Within one hour,
the city area and Datong County collected rainfall of 16.2 and 14.4 mm. Yu River
and Shili River flowed at 500 cubic meter/second and 150 cube meter/second.
Datong Evening News reported that on July 26, the flood had not receded
at Jule township of Datong County. Along the river to the north, all one could
see was drowned crops and willow trees that were skinned by the stones and sands
that were washed up by the floods, some were even uprooted. The City Flood
Control and Datong County officials said that one thousand hectares of crops
were damaged at Jule community, many water utility installations were flooded
and destroyed, and the loss amounted to more than ten million Yuan.
Elderly people at Jule Village recollected that such a big flood was only
seen in 1937, i.e. 66 years ago. Based on the preliminary statistics, Datong
County sustained losses of 35 million Yuan. Xinwang Township, Gudian and Yugang
Town at the South Suburb suffered flooding of 133 hectares of vegetable fields,
with a loss of 10.95 million Yuan. Yanggao County was also damaged by the
flooding and 200 hectares of arable lands were flooded. The direct economic loss
is 4 million Yuan.
Hail Smashes Farmer's Hope
In the morning of July 25, some areas were hit with hail that had a diameter
of 2 cm; there was 30 cm of accumulated hail at the thickest. The hail lasted 15
minutes. 69 villages of 5 communities including Beijiazhao, Xiping, Jule at
Datong County were hail-raided. In the county, 7,333 hectares of crops were
damaged and 2,067 hectares were totally out of harvest. In 16 villages at the
South Suburb District, 667 hectares were hailed out. At Yanggao County, 1,400
hectares were damaged by hail and 800 hectares were out of harvest. Hail caused
direct economic losses of 10 million Yuan at these three county and districts.
Mysterious Deaths
In this sudden natural disaster, six villagers died in the floods with no
time for precautions. In Jule Village, four people died and two women sat on the
bed while the flood poured in from doors and windows. After two walls toppled,
the flood flushed away the two women instantly. Finally, one body was recovered
a dozen miles away in Yanggao County. A 74-year-old man was also killed when he
tried to withstand the tides from entering his home. Two villagers at Sikou
Village of Yanggao County were also flushed away and drowned in the river while
grazing their cattle.
In addition to the drowned villagers, eight people at Jule Village were also
injured in the flooding, and three pastors were stranded in the river when the
Yu River was flooded.

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