https://youtu.be/LbXRTcw4HuY?si=6glM3Q5OOduuvfEk China continues to be the scene of extreme weather events.
Just on Tuesday, the province of Hubei, located in the heart of the central-eastern area of the country, with Wuhan as its administrative center, was hit by a violent thunderstorm.
This atmospheric phenomenon was not limited to lightning and thunder alone, but was accompanied by rain and hail, making the situation particularly critical. The hail, with stones reaching six centimeters in diameter, along with wind gusts exceeding 90 km/h, severely tested the population in the northern part of the province.
The inhabitants sought shelter and ways to protect themselves from this fury of nature, looking for safe places to take cover from the intensity and danger of the hail. Hubei, known for its geographical location in China, thus found itself facing an extremely severe weather situation, once again demonstrating how the climate can quickly transform from calm to threatening, bringing with it not only inconveniences but also potential dangers to the safety of people.







