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SYDNEY—Devastating floods inundated eastern Australia as the remains of Tropical Cyclone Oswald brought tornadoes, damaging surf, and torrential rain to Queensland and northern New South Wales. At least four people have died, and over 1,000 have been evacuated from their homes. The city of Bundaberg, on Queensland’s central coast, was hit especially hard as the storm triggered not only some of the worst flooding in over a century but also five tornadoes.

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What a relief when Jehovah once again takes over complete control of the earth and its weather. We have enough tornadoes in Oklahoma, I can sure sympathize with our Australian brothers.:ohmy:

....Those who seek Jehovah can understand EVERYTHING......Proverbs 28:5. (The possibilities are endless!)

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