Weather
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Devastating Storm in Germany Kills At Least 50 People, 1000 Others Still Missing
Authorities say floods in Germany killed at least 50 people and left more than 1,000 others missing when rivers breached their banks, washed away cars, and destroyed buildings on Thursday.
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