A violent storm in eastern China that packed gale-force winds and hail killed 98 people and injured hundreds as it flattened power lines, overturned cars and ripped roofs off houses in Jiangsu province.
The storm, which included a tornado, struck mid-afternoon on Thursday near Yancheng city, a few hours' drive north of China's commercial capital Shanghai, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said.
Winds reached 125 kph (78 mph) and battered several townships in Funing county, the official Xinhua news agency said.
"I heard the gales and ran upstairs to shut the windows," Funing resident Xie Litian, 62, told Xinhua.
"I had hardly reached the top of the stairs when I heard a boom and saw the entire wall with the windows on it torn away."
When the storm subsided and Xie escaped, all the neighboring houses were gone. "It was like the end of the world," Xie said.
The death toll stood at 98, with 800 people injured, state-run China National Radio said on its website on Friday.
Pictures online showed injured people lying amid destroyed houses, overturned cars and split tree trunks. One showed a man who had apparently tried to shield a woman from falling debris; both were dead in a pile of rubble.
The worst of the storm seemed to have hit only a limited area, however.