Environment
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A Decade After Derecho: Remembering the Destructive Storm that Ravaged DC
It's been ten years since a devastating derecho ripped through the Washington, DC region. The 29th of June, 2012, will be difficult for people in and around Washington, D.C. to forget. A powerful line of highly gusty thunderstorms gave millions of people a new word that day: derecho.
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