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Tropical Cyclone Gati: Strongest Tropical Cyclone Landfalls in Somalia
Tropical Cyclone Gati made landfall in Somalia on Sunday at sustained winds of 105 mph. Gati, the strongest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the northern Indian Oceans, had sustained winds of 115 mph.
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