Our thoughts go to people in parts of Western Australia now reeling under Cyclone Monty. Reports coming in of winds of 210 kph might make good headlines, but it must be terrifying to live through such forces of weather. Although the path of the hurricane isn't heavily populated, there are still plenty of settlements. A lot of people will probably be living in light timber housing, or Aboriginal camps around the countryside. Good luck to you all.
Wilson's Blogmanac
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Tuesday, March 02, 2004
*Ø* Blogmanac | Cyclone Monty
Our thoughts go to people in parts of Western Australia now reeling under Cyclone Monty. Reports coming in of winds of 210 kph might make good headlines, but it must be terrifying to live through such forces of weather. Although the path of the hurricane isn't heavily populated, there are still plenty of settlements. A lot of people will probably be living in light timber housing, or Aboriginal camps around the countryside. Good luck to you all.
Our thoughts go to people in parts of Western Australia now reeling under Cyclone Monty. Reports coming in of winds of 210 kph might make good headlines, but it must be terrifying to live through such forces of weather. Although the path of the hurricane isn't heavily populated, there are still plenty of settlements. A lot of people will probably be living in light timber housing, or Aboriginal camps around the countryside. Good luck to you all.
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