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Floods in Southeastern Australia
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Published July 4, 2007
Southeast Australia’s Gippsland region was experiencing its worst floods in 17 years on June 30, 2007. According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) News, the floods forced more than 230 people from their homes in this predominantly rural region.
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