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Wikiedit01995
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NameWikiedit  01995
Born17 October
Hyderabad, India
Country India
Current locationNew Delhi, India
Time zoneGMT+5:30
EthnicityIndian
RaceIndian
HairBlack
HandednessRight
Personality typePartially-introvert
Education and employment
Primary schoolSt. Paul Higher Secondary school, Indore
Nasr Boys School, Hyderabad
High schoolNasr Boys School, Hyderabad
Maxfort School, New Delhi (current)
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ReligionIslam
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Welcome

Hello! this is my User Page. in case you need to discuss something with me, please leave a note with your name On my Talk Page

Regards,

Wikiedit01995 13:12, 29 January 2021 (UTC)

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Map of the storm on October 10
Map of the storm on October 10

The 1910 Cuba hurricane was said to be one of the worst tropical cyclones that has ever hit Cuba. The storm formed in the southern Caribbean Sea on October 9, 1910. It grew stronger as it moved northwest. It then made landfall on the western end of Cuba. The storm made a loop over open water, and then began moving towards the United States. After crossing Florida, the storm moved near the rest of the southeastern United States and passed out to sea.

Because of the storm's loop, some reports said it was actually two hurricanes. In Cuba, the storm was one of the worst disasters in the island's history. There was bad damage and thousands of people lost their homes. In Florida, the storm also caused damage and caused flooding in some areas. It is not known exactly how much damage the storm caused. However, losses in Havana, Cuba were over $1 million. At least 100 people died in Cuba alone.

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