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Hail, thunderstorms hit eastern, central Chinese provinces

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發布於 04月04日14:33 • Yang Xuan,Zhang Huaying,Zhou Nan,Yao Yulin

FUZHOU/CHANGSHA, April 4 (Xinhua) -- Thunderstorms and hailstorms have struck parts of east China's Fujian Province and central China's Hunan Province, causing damage to buildings and farmland.

According to meteorological authorities in Fujian, a total of 19 county-level areas across the province saw cumulative rainfall of over 50 millimeters from 6 a.m. Wednesday to 6 a.m. Thursday.

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During the period, 45 townships in eight county-level areas recorded cumulative rainfall of over 100 millimeters.

Heavy thunderstorms hit 22 county-level areas in Fujian during the period, with hailstorms impacting the cities of Sanming and Ningde.

The provincial flood control and drought relief headquarters of Fujian activated a Level-IV emergency response to rainstorms at 8 a.m. Thursday. Meteorological authorities have warned of possible heavy rainfall and rainstorms in several cities in Fujian, including Sanming, Putian, Longyan, Nanping and Fuzhou, from Thursday to Saturday.

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Since Monday, Hunan Province has seen thunderstorms, strong winds and hailstorms in its major areas. As of 2 p.m. Thursday, the average precipitation in the province is 60.8 millimeters.

In Hunan's 62 county-level areas, 323 monitoring stations have been lashed by strong winds of up to 36.9 meters per second. Its 14 cities and autonomous prefectures have seen hailstorms, with a maximum hail diameter of 3 centimeters reported in counties such as Longhui, Hengyang and Shuangpai, according to the provincial meteorological bureau.

Affected by the heavy rainfall, the water levels of several small and medium-sized rivers in Hunan have risen by large margins. The water level of a major tributary of the Xiangjiang River reached 51.31 meters at 8 a.m. Thursday, exceeding its alert level by 81 centimeters.

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Weather forecasts predict Hunan will continue experiencing showers and thundershowers over the next three days, and parts of the province will be hit by mild to heavy rainstorms. ■

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