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Tag Archives: Typhoon SON-TINH
GOING OUT WITH A BANG?
In the course of just over one week since SANDY generated from a tropical depression in the Caribbean, became a tropical storm and reached hurricane strength as it hit Jamaica and then Cuba, also affecting Haiti and the Dominican Republic. … Continue reading
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