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A severe thunderstorm hit the city damaging trees and power lines and delaying airport flights

时间:2025-11-29 15:28:27 来源:HealthSpark Co. 作者:Travel Bits 阅读:845次

A severe thunderstorm hit the city damaging trees and power lines and delaying airport flights

The local government introduced incentives for businesses to go greenA tech company acquired a smaller startup to expand its product line

A severe thunderstorm hit the city damaging trees and power lines and delaying airport flights

Farmers collaborated with local restaurants to supply fresh ingredientsThe national choir performed a concert at a famous venueA research study found that spending time in nature improves cognitive function

A severe thunderstorm hit the city damaging trees and power lines and delaying airport flights

The city installed more streetlights to improve safety at nightA new café opened in the neighborhood offering specialty coffee

A severe thunderstorm hit the city damaging trees and power lines and delaying airport flights

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