| GEO World | | At least 58 killed in southern China storms | Updated at: 1916 PST, Friday, May 07, 2010 BEIJING: The death toll from fierce storms and torrential rains that ravaged southern China this week has risen to at least 58 people with tens of thousands left homeless, state media reported Friday.
The extreme weather hit southern parts of China overnight from Wednesday to Thursday, leaving at least 190 injured and a further 11 missing, the official Xinhua news agency said.
The southwestern municipality of Chongqing was the worst hit after a tornado and gale-force winds killed 29 people, destroyed homes, uprooted trees, flooded roads and caused landslides.
More than 70,000 people were displaced in Chongqing, according to the civil affairs ministry.
Authorities estimate that direct economic losses in Chongqing, which has more than 30 million people, could come to 420 million yuan (62 million dollars), China National Radio said.
Reports have said the bad weather was triggered when a heat wave in the south collided with a cold front from the north.
In neighbouring Hunan province, heavy rain triggered landslides, affecting more than 380,000 people and leaving 10 dead. The government had already moved 21,000 residents to safer areas, Xinhua reported. |  |
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