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A storm came across the Port Philip Bay on Wednesday, winds of 130 k/hr. Some of the resulting damage. Have only a few hrs ago got power back on.
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Wow! Your winds made the US news yesterday. I didn't know then whether it was a slow news day or if you had a rough time. After looking at your pictures, I now have an answer - you had it rough.
Hope everyone here who was caught in all that horrible weather are OK. |
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Thanks for your thoughts, to my knowledge the worst results of the storm was two people being killed, a brick wall fell on an elderly lady walking in a shopping area and a linesman died of an electric shock repairing power lines.
All the other stuff doesn't really matter compared to that. |
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Sad pictures, taken well.
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