Environment
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Zeta Causes Power Outage in More Than 2.1 Million, While Killing at Least Six in Its Passage in the Gulf Coast and Inland
Six people so far have died from Zeta's ravages, while leaving over 2.1 million consumers with power outage last Thursday after it struck the Gulf Coast then barreled towards land.
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