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Flash Flooding Destroys Homes, Submerges Cars And Prompts Water Rescues In New Brunswick, New Jersey
19 July 2023
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19 July 2023
Flash flooding destroys homes, submerges cars and prompts water rescues in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States on July 18, 2023. Flash flooding from a storm that moved through the area, caused damage to vehicles, businesses and homes on Drift Street and Welton Street Tuesday in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Three victims which included children needed to be rescued. The victims are in stable condition.
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#4690422
17 July 2019
A view of the entrance to the national stud farm of Saint-Lo (French: Haras National de Saint-Lô). The current buildings were erected between 1882 and 1890, on a site of about 7.50 hectares. The site was destoyed during the Second World War, after American bombardments caused heavy damage in town (up to 95% of the city was destroyed) and a high number of casualties, which resulted in the martyr city being called "The Capital of Ruins". Then only a few days ago, a violent fire destroyed half of the stable on the night of 11th to 12th, July 2019. There were no casualties and the horses were evacuated quickly. On Monday, July 8, 2019, in St-Lo, Normandy, France.
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#4690424
17 July 2019
A view of the national stud farm of Saint-Lo (French: Haras National de Saint-Lô). The current buildings were erected between 1882 and 1890, on a site of about 7.50 hectares. The site was destoyed during the Second World War, after American bombardments caused heavy damage in town (up to 95% of the city was destroyed) and a high number of casualties, which resulted in the martyr city being called "The Capital of Ruins". Then only a few days ago, a violent fire destroyed half of the stable on the night of 11th to 12th, July 2019. There were no casualties and the horses were evacuated quickly. On Monday, July 8, 2019, in St-Lo, Normandy, France.
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17 July 2019
A view of the national stud farm of Saint-Lo (French: Haras National de Saint-Lô). The current buildings were erected between 1882 and 1890, on a site of about 7.50 hectares. The site was destoyed during the Second World War, after American bombardments caused heavy damage in town (up to 95% of the city was destroyed) and a high number of casualties, which resulted in the martyr city being called "The Capital of Ruins". Then only a few days ago, a violent fire destroyed half of the stable on the night of 11th to 12th, July 2019. There were no casualties and the horses were evacuated quickly. On Monday, July 8, 2019, in St-Lo, Normandy, France.
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