28,600 people affected after tornado hits Chinese city
China Daily
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Residential buildings damaged by strong winds from a tornado in Kaiyuan, Liaoning province on July 4, 2019. (Photo: IC)

More than 28,600 people were affected after a strong tornado hit a city in Northeast China's Liaoning province on Wednesday, causing an economic loss of over 1 billion yuan ($145 million), the local government announced on Saturday.

The tornado, packing winds up to 23 meters per second, struck the city of Kaiyuan around 5:15 pm Wednesday. It touched down at the Jingouzi township, rampaged through an industrial park and churned south. It lasted around 15 minutes.

The tornado, packing strong showers and hailstones, wreaked havoc on apartments, factory buildings and electricity poles.

Six people were killed and more than 190 were injured.

Sixty-three injured people have been discharged from hospital, while those who remain hospitalized are in stable conditions, authorities said.

Power and water supply have recovered in most of the affected areas, and the damaged houses are expected to be fixed in 10 days.