Environment
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Southeast Once Again Slammed by Severe Weather, Just After Earlier Storms Killed 2 People
Featuring torrential downpours as well as thunderstorms, the Southeast is experiencing strong winds once again in Wednesday, whilst the region deals with the impact of catastrophes that killed at least two people and damaged areas of homes and trees early in the week.
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