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Needs more info on the disaster. Jdorje 07:27, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
This page says that the storm was a Cat3: http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/ushurrlist18512007.txt Titoxd( ?!? - cool stuff) 03:28, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Hurricane Noah ( talk · contribs) 17:50, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
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was a tropical cyclone that caused numerous fatalities in Central America in June 1934It may be better to just say it caused at least half a thousand deaths.
with damage both extensive in the country's interior and along its Pacific coast.--> with damage extensive in both the...
The hurricane weakened and accelerated after moving ashoreIt appears a directional change occurred after the storm made landfall. Could that be mentioned here after accelerated?
The storm's winds below hurricane strength on June 17 and further to tropical depression strength on June 18 as the system tracked across Mississippi and Tennessee.Missing a word or two here.
they wereThey?
The slow-moving tropical cyclone produced torrential rainfall resulting in widespread flooding that killed several thousand people.I think there should be a comma after rainfall.
The storm destroyed homes in San JuancitoAny idea on how many were destroyed?
Rail service to these areas were suspended due to the floodingrail service is singular
Six people were killed in the Mexican state of Chiapas following a plane crash possibly due to strong winds from the storm.I feel like a comma is needed after crash.