A bouncy castle with children inside was blown upside down by a strong gust of wind in China yesterday.
The horrifying accident occurred at a playground in Hunan Province, which is on the periphery of super typhoon Mangkhut, and has been captured on CCTV footage.
Two children were trapped inside the inflatable castle when it got lifted and flipped, according to police.
Two children were trapped in the bouncy castle when it was lifted and flipped in China
They accident yesterday was caused by high winds brought by super typhoon Mangkhut
Three people were injured by the accident, including one adult on the ground and the two trapped children, according to a statement issued by police on its social media account.
The adult was said to be seriously wounded the overturned bouncy castle hit her on the legs.
The two children sustained minor injuries, the police said.
The statement said the bouncy castle was blown over at around 2:30pm at the You'a International Plaza in Changde's Wulin District.
Three people were injured in the accident, including the two trapped children and one adult who was hit by the falling castle in the legs. CCTV footage of the accident has emerged online
The bouncy castle was a part of a playground on a public plaza in Changde's Wulin District
Police added that the strong gust of wind was caused by super typhoon Mangkhut, which ravaged China over the weekend at a maximum speed of 142 mph.
Three million people have been evacuated in China after the tropical cyclone, dubbed the 'king of storms', hit landfall in Guangdong Province - having already battered Hong Kong and left dozens dead in the Philippines.
Four people have been killed in Guangdong during the extreme weather, reported China Daily. Three people were said to be hit by trees and the other by building debris.
After tearing through Luzon and pummelling Hong Kong and Macau, the storm made landfall in mainland China late on Sunday, killing four in Guangdong province, including three hit by falling trees. This was the scene as trees covered a road in Futian District in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province
Three million people have been evacuated after a deadly typhoon dubbed the 'king of storms' hit landfall in China having already ravaged Hong Kong and left dozens dead in the Philippines. Rescuers are pictured carrying a body from a landslide after the storm lashed Itogon in Benguet province, northern Philippines
Filipino forecaster illustrated the path of Mangkhut as it approached the Philippines with sustained winds of 205 kilometres per hour and gusts of up to 255 kilometres per hour
Mangkhut hit the Philippines before moving to strike Hong Kong and mainland China
Hong Kong, densely packed by skyscrapers, began a massive clean-up today after Mangkhut raked the city of around seven million, shredding trees and bringing damaging floods.
One terrifying video from Chinese social media showed a high-rise residential building in Hong Kong apparently swaying back and forth in the powerful storm. Another shocking clip captured a crane crashing down from the top of a 22-storey building in the downtown of the financial hub.
In the Philippines, where the main island of Luzon was mauled with fierce winds and rain, the death toll rose to 65 overnight as rescuers pulled more bodies from a huge landslide in the mountain town of Itogon. Dozens more are missing amid fears none will be found alive in the rubble.
Mangkhut has been downgraded to a tropical storm this morning. It's expected to continue moving inland in China in a north-west direction.
Hong Kong began a massive clean-up today (pictured) after 142 mph Typhoon Mangkhut raked the city, shredding trees and bringing damaging floods
Paramilitary Police officers try to lift a damaged branch as they clean up a road after super Typhoon Mangkhut smashed into Zhongshan in south China's Guangdong province today
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Main photo article A bouncy castle with children inside was blown upside down by a strong gust of wind in China yesterday.
The horrifying accident occurred at a playground in Hunan Province, which is on the periphery of super typhoon Mangkhut, and has been captured on CCTV footage.
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