Weather
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Violent Thunderstorms Hit Corsica and Other Parts of Italy Leaving Seven People Dead
Storms with gusts of up to 139mph (224km/h) hit the Mediterranean island of Corsica and sections of Italy, killing seven people and injuring at least a dozen more.
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