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Tornadoes and storms in central China leave at least 11 people dead

Severe tornadoes and storms in central China have left at least 11 people dead as the region prepares for Super Typhoon Bavi.

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The brief

At least 11 people have died following a series of tornadoes and storms that swept through central China. The severe weather events have caused fatalities across the region.

Coverage from AP News, NBC News, and the Honolulu Star-Advertiser emphasizes the death toll and the immediate impact of the storms. The Washington Post notes that these events are part of a broader global trend of tornadoes hitting uncommon locations this week.

Attention now turns to the approach of Super Typhoon Bavi, as mentioned in reports from the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.

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How many people have died in the central China storms?

At least 11 people have been reported dead.

What other weather threat is mentioned in the coverage?

Reports indicate that Super Typhoon Bavi is looming.

Is this part of a larger trend?

The Washington Post describes this as a bizarre week where tornadoes have hit three uncommon places globally.

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