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Written by Джахангир
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Friday, 31 January 2014 |
America went out with fewer catastrophic disasters. Nevertheless, a series of Tornadoes in Oklahoma state, with a wind speed exceeding 300 km/hour, destroyed more than ten thousand homes. In the Alberta province in Canada, heavy rains up to 190 liters per square meter a day combined with the late melting of snow have caused catastrophic flooding along the Bow and Elbow Rivers. The damage cost 5.7 billion dollars was the largest in the history of Canada.
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