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HURRICANES COLLIDE AT SEA

NEW YORK. September fl. A collision at ® ea . n«r° troplcal hurricanes to-day saved Bar. muSa from suffering the full force of one of the hurricanes. ° A big hurricane containing winds un to 180 miles an hour, early to-day SL hearing down on Bermuda when u collided with a smaller storm. . The was to turn the large hurricane result was w « Weather forecasters that the island would catch only the northern edge of the di whita H tt e is not uncommon for two storms to be in the Caribbean E.°?h« a Atlantic at the same time, it is the* fir recorded instance of two cob tiding-

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 7

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HURRICANES COLLIDE AT SEA Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 7

HURRICANES COLLIDE AT SEA Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 7

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