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Why the 'once-in-a-thousand year' rain bomb took SO long to explode in the skies over Sydney : vimarsana.com
Why the 'once-in-a-thousand year' rain bomb took SO long to explode in the skies over Sydney : vimarsana.com
Why the 'once-in-a-thousand year' rain bomb took SO long to explode in the skies over Sydney
Sydney locals were frustrated by forecasters pushing back the time when the storm would strike - first predicted for 6pm on Tuesday, but didn't arrive until about 12pm on Wednesday.
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