Tornado Outbreak Hits Liaoning Province, China – Jun. 1, 2023 辽宁龙卷风

Tornado Outbreak Hits Liaoning Province, China - Jun. 1, 2023 辽宁龙卷风
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(Translated from Chinese): On June 1, tornadoes occurred in Fuxin, Kaiyuan and other places in Liaoning, and the scene was shocking. Among them, the roofs of some areas in Fuxin and other places were knocked off, and vehicles in motion were rolled up. After the tornado, the scene was a mess.

Multiple videos posted on the Internet showed that there was a strong wind at the scene, and a huge wind column blocked the sky and the sun. The black funnel cloud quickly rotated straight to the sky, and the ground material was rolled up.

The tornado in Fuxin, Liaoning occurred near a residential area. Videos showed a moving vehicle being swept up by the tornado and bouncing back to the ground. After the tornado, residential buildings were damaged, balconies and windows were broken, and big trees on the side of the road were blown off. The scene was a mess.

Witness Mr. Wu told Lu Media that the area was quite wide, and the trees on both sides of the road, vehicles and tricycles parked in the community were blown down, and the glass was shattered.

Read more (article in Chinese): https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/06/01/a103723795.html

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  1. Those are some exceptionally photogenic (and terrifying) tornadoes! A lot of those people should have put down the camera phones and taken shelter! Scary!

  2. Those 2 steel I-beams flying through the sky (@1:04) like they are made of plywood. Absolutely insane to see them come at you and impact the ground just in front of you. The low tone impact sound/thub revealed how heavy they really were. SCARY STUFF!

  3. I used to live in Kansas and this sucker looks like a monster. Tornados I've experienced usually come with rain or the whole sky is black. This one just looks like it came from just a single cloud 😮. It kinda looks like one of the random, rare freak ones that come out of nowhere.

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