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The gale-force winds took down tens of thousands of trees all the way to Vermont.
Once the rain had died down on Saturday, high winds took over, forcing the temporary closure of stage after stage and swirling the sound of Hot Chip's excellent headline set round your ears like a dodgy pair of headphones.
As unprecedented fires, earthquakes and winds took lives, destroyed communities and sent millions fleeing, the events at least for a moment interrupted the steady stream of manmade madness that typically dominates news.
The Red Nose Day challenge, delayed by 40 minutes because of high winds, took her to heights of 66m (2166m).
The winds took away everything, my home and my family," said Ram Babu Patel, whose wife died in the storm.
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At least the wind took a day off.
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