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101:. In late October, Hurricane Willa became the record-tying third Category 5 hurricane of the season before striking Sinaloa as a major hurricane, causing severe destruction. Damage across the basin reached $ 1.46 billion (2018 USD), while 56 people were killed by the various storms.
399:! I've been waiting for this nom for a few years now. I'm so proud of the work that Noah did on this series of articles, particularly with all of the Spanish sources, and just the level of detail and writing, it's some of the best that Knowledge has to offer. ♫
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