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      <description>Crews cleared away downed trees and power lines Saturday after Hurricane Gonzalo battered this tiny, wealthy British territory for several hours but caused no deaths or serious injuries. … Click to Continue</description>
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Happened near RT : OMG! #lightning strikes a palm tree at house just down the block from us.</description>
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