Environment
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Tropical Storm Fred's Flood and Strong Winds Left Trail of Destruction in Georgia, Carolinas
Tropical Storm Fred caused devastating floods and tornadoes. On Tuesday, the storm stopped down highways, required water rescues, and wreaked havoc on houses across the Southeast.
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