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Regions across China are reeling from a series of natural disasters, including hail, earthquakes, and heavy rainfall. On June 16, Hebei Province was struck by intense, egg-sized hail that fell for 30 minutes, causing significant damage. Auto repair shops were overwhelmed with vehicles featuring shattered windshields, and reports of agricultural damage continued to pour in.
The situation was chaotic as citizens caught off guard by the sudden hail sustained injuries. On the same day, a 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck Qinghai Province. The tremor was powerful enough to crack building walls and split roads, resulting in fatalities. Residents are growing increasingly anxious as multiple aftershocks have continued to occur since the initial quake.
Meanwhile, in the southern province of Guangdong, heavy rains that began on June 12 have submerged roads and buildings, forcing citizens to make narrow escapes. The torrential downpour has displaced over 37,000 people. With extreme weather conditions repeatedly paralyzing urban functions, concerns are mounting over what disasters may strike next.
Reported by Jung Kyung-woo | Written by Yang Hyun-yi | Video Editing by Jang Yu-jin | Graphics by Yang Hye-min | Produced by Morning Wide Part 3
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