Environment
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Isaias Update: Death Toll at 9, Millions Worth of Damages after Hitting East Coast
Isaias now has a death toll of nine as it battered East Coast with heavy rains and strong winds, toppling power lines, trees, and flooding several streets. The National Hurricane Center said that Isaias had a wind speed of 105 km/hr 18 hours after coming onto land, but it lowered to 64 km/h max winds on Wednesday morning.
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