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Event: TC Tropical Cyclone
Number: 2017-000136
Country: GLP Guadeloupe
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Date (YMD): 2017-9-20
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Comments: As of 20 September, Hurricane Maria left at least two people killed in Guadeloupe island, while hundreds of people have been evacuated and hundreds of houses destroyed in Guadeloupe, Dominica and Martinique islands.
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