1105:, rain and wind began in the early afternoon on August 21 and grew in severity through the night. The city was plunged into darkness and cut off from the outside world as electricity and communications wires fell. Severed power lines sparked small fires and posed a hazard to public safety; a young girl was electrocuted and killed by a live wire, and two more people received non-life-threatening shocks while attempting to recover her body. Parks, public gardens, and cemeteries throughout the city suffered extensive damage, with many large trees destroyed. Many ships and boats were wrecked or blown ashore in
1223:"Had Captain Ferguson, however, acted in such a manner and been successful in saving the steamer with those on board, he would have forever been branded as a coward when he reached the land and laid himself open to the serious charge of deliberately and wilfully sacrificing the lives of many human beings for the sake of saving his own. To a brave man this would have been intolerable and it must be acknowledged that in acting as he did he displayed the genuine characteristics of a noble seaman, when, amidst the dangers of such a hurricane and wild sea, he met death at the post of duty."
628:, the storm destroyed up to 20 houses, uprooted trees, and sparked two small fires; in the aftermath, the mayor appointed a special commission to facilitate the transfer of relief funds to storm victims. Many of the homeless families received donations from neighbors to help cover basic expenses. The winds unroofed many small huts near the shore of Arecibo, forcing their residents to flee for cover, and knocked down wooden and brick fences. The local telegraph station was rendered inoperative, slowing the initial spread of damage reports. Both the city and outlying rural areas of
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the worst; many families were left homeless, and four people were killed. Telegraph communications were severed across the island. In addition to the intense winds, several days of heavy rainfall in interior sectors triggered extensive river flooding. The combined effects of rain and wind destroyed fields of crops, most notably coffee and sugar cane.
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were used to alert the public of the approaching hurricane. Officials in San Juan first hoisted cautionary red flags during the mid-morning on August 16, upgraded three hours later to more urgent yellow and blue signals, and finally to black flags to mark the cyclone's onslaught. By mid-afternoon the
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crossed the island from southeast to northwest in about seven hours. A prolonged period of strong winds caused widespread destruction on the island, most notably along the northern coast. Large numbers of homes sustained varying degrees of damage, with flimsy shacks belonging to poor workers faring
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were blown away. It was the long duration of the storm, rather than its intensity alone, which made it so destructive. The northern coast suffered most as the storm wrought havoc on crops, telegraph infrastructure, and buildings of varying construction quality. Poorly built shacks and huts, the
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to have disconnected his steamer from the barge at some safe time before approaching the breakers, in order to enable his vessel to reach off shore and thus have made an effort to save the larger number of people on board the steamer at the sacrifice of the less number of people on board the
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cut power and communications services, and a child was killed by a downed power line. The storm wrought havoc on ships and boats throughout
Atlantic Canada, becoming "one of the most notorious marine storms in the history of Nova Scotia". The greatest maritime tragedy was the wreck of the
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Heavy rainfall lasted two to three days in some locations. San Juan recorded 2.36 in (60 mm) of precipitation. Further inland, rivers overflowed their banks with the torrential rainfall, inundating wide tracts of low-lying terrain. Among the major rivers flooded were the
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subbarrio was also unroofed. With telegraph wires downed in all directions, San Juan initially had no contact with the rest of the island. Many gas lanterns were broken. Palm and fruit trees were uprooted throughout the city, while garden fences and
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in port while being loaded with sugar. The ship was driven aground and destroyed, along with its cargo, but all hands were able to reach the shore with the assistance of rescue brigades. One crewman was hospitalized for an arm injury. The schooner
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1204:, home to 16 of the victims and many of their families, was left reeling, and a rare government inquiry into the disaster was opened; it concluded that the wreck was beyond the control of Captain Angus Ferguson of
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capsized and was driven ashore, while the barge broke up in the pounding surf. All crew members and passengers on the two vessels, totaling 24 people, were killed. Two more people died when their boat sank on
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with the storm still raging, a tugboat was able to dislodge the stricken craft and tow her to a nearby wharf. The storm disabled several ships around Martha's
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s two anchor chains broke, resulting in a wreck on the western shore of the bay. The schooner's crew of four was safely rescued. Further up the bay, three ships were blown aground on
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wrote that it was "one of the most notorious marine storms in the history of Nova Scotia". There, the storm came to be known as the "Second Great August Gale", in reference to a
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Nantucket. Six of the seven crew members drowned. The one survivor held to floating debris for 33 hours until he was rescued by a passing steamship. The
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were blown down. Many houses, huts, businesses, and public facilities around San Juan sustained varying degrees of structural damage. Several houses in the nearby town of
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systems, and lasted for centuries prior to the introduction of standardized naming conventions. This was the third storm bearing the local name "San Roque". See also:
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died, and his burial was delayed until flooding in the local cemetery receded. Many railways and thoroughfares, including the road between Cataño and
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was marked by a period of stark calm as it crossed the island such that during its passage, some people believed the storm to be over. At
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coasts. The hurricane weakened as it gained latitude and early on August 21, it passed approximately 185 mi (300 km) east of
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on August 19, the hurricane began its recurvature to the north and ultimately northeast. Late on August 20 and into the following day,
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by August 21, and advising shipping interests to take necessary precautions. At 00:00 UTC on August 17, the cyclone made landfall near
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were raised along the coast 24 hours before onset. Consequently, shipping interests generally endured the storm without major losses.
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The Hurricane of San Ciriaco: Disaster, Politics, Society in Puerto Rico, 1899–1901
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blown off and some homes left uninhabitable. The basement of a
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2256:. August 22, 1893. p. 5 – via
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1212:, but dismissed this as a viable option:
679:, though banana plantations suffered. In
420:island arc on August 15, passing between
173:in August 1893 that principally affected
2172:(in Spanish). August 23, 1893. p. 3
2135:(in Spanish). August 21, 1893. p. 3
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2085:(in Spanish). August 23, 1893. p. 2
2048:(in Spanish). August 24, 1893. p. 3
2011:(in Spanish). August 20, 1893. p. 2
1959:(in Spanish). August 18, 1893. p. 2
1843:(in Spanish). August 16, 1893. p. 2
1735:(in Spanish). August 17, 1893. p. 2
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2731:. Vol. 5, no. 11. p. 4.
2594:Carpmael, Charles (December 20, 1893).
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1002:up to 3 ft (0.9 m) deep. At
956:, both of which were damaged, and the
619:, respectively, before both recording
292:, for a storm total of 37 fatalities.
1813:Environment and Climate Change Canada
1802:
1800:
1798:
1536:
1534:
1532:
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860:the following day resulted in severe
552:Atlantic hurricane reanalysis project
27:Category 3 Atlantic hurricane in 1893
7:
2723:McNeil, Alexander (April 13, 1907).
1415:Yanez, Anthony (September 7, 2017).
1163:Late on the night of August 21, the
1908:"Los Ăşltimos Santos de categorĂa 3"
1495:MacDonald, Michael (June 1, 1994).
468:, to the north of the center path,
1807:Bowyer, Peter (October 29, 2003).
852:and 38 mph (61 km/h) in
507:and heavy rainfall overspread the
25:
2546:Dictionary of Cape Breton English
2395:United States Life-Saving Service
2170:La Correspondencia de Puerto Rico
2083:La Correspondencia de Puerto Rico
2009:La Correspondencia de Puerto Rico
1957:La Correspondencia de Puerto Rico
1841:La Correspondencia de Puerto Rico
1733:La Correspondencia de Puerto Rico
1258:was washed out. Fishing boats in
994:breached its banks, flooding the
856:, on August 20. A closer pass by
251:was badly damaged, and a fishing
4137:
4128:
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1304:
1284:General Assembly of Newfoundland
982:sheltered in his summer home of
798:alone were estimated at 500,000
791:along the shore were destroyed.
388:
378:
368:
279:while underway east of Halifax.
1559:American Meteorological Society
1503:. No. 66. pp. 41–52.
1128:. The storm was less severe in
4169:1893 Atlantic hurricane season
4164:Category 3 Atlantic hurricanes
2901:Category 3 Atlantic hurricanes
2293:. August 22, 1893 – via
1809:"Hurricane Juan Storm Summary"
1331:List of New England hurricanes
1052:Fall River Daily Evening News
890:(then called Cottage City) on
499:. While situated northeast of
406:Intertropical Convergence Zone
199:1893 Atlantic hurricane season
158:1893 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
2474:Fall River Daily Evening News
2332:Fall River Daily Evening News
1770:Fall River Daily Evening News
975:, where a yacht was wrecked.
2841:Schwartz, Stuart B. (1992).
2811:. August 24, 1893. p. 1
2771:. August 24, 1893. p. 1
2690:. August 23, 1893. p. 1
2640:. August 22, 1893. p. 5
2513:. August 21, 1893. p. 1
2476:. August 22, 1893. p. 1
2436:. August 21, 1893. p. 1
2371:. August 25, 1893. p. 1
2334:. August 23, 1893. p. 4
2214:. August 22, 1893. p. 1
1772:. August 30, 1893. p. 1
106:120 mph (195 km/h)
4184:Hurricanes in Massachusetts
1646:Hurricane Research Division
1603:Hurricane Research Division
1457:Hurricane Research Division
1144:was badly damaged, and two
1094:in August 1837. Throughout
750:grounded out, crushing its
660:in the town was destroyed.
527:in the span of eight days;
410:Atlantic hurricane database
4210:
4194:Maritime incidents in 1893
4179:Hurricanes in Rhode Island
1320:1899 San Ciriaco hurricane
81:Category 3 major hurricane
4174:Hurricanes in Puerto Rico
4123:
3567:
3556:
2918:
2907:
2725:"Pioneers of Nova Scotia"
1878:Salivia, Luis A. (1972).
1395:National Hurricane Center
1336:List of Canada hurricanes
1072:Charlestown, Rhode Island
870:Woods Hole, Massachusetts
754:; and another sloop, the
153:
86:
41:
4143:Tropical cyclones portal
3107:"Bahamas–North Carolina"
2805:"Seventeen were drowned"
1953:"El temporal en la Isla"
1422:NBC4 Southern California
1312:Tropical cyclones portal
1266:, on the eastern tip of
923:-based fishing schooner
909:Cape Cod and the Islands
497:Turks and Caicos Islands
49:Surface weather analysis
36:1893 San Roque hurricane
18:1893 Hurricane San Roque
2005:"Noticias del temporal"
1501:Cape Brenton's Magazine
1360:tropical cyclone naming
1041:in the West Passage of
766:, the British schooner
667:huts were destroyed in
275:, which struck a rocky
2850:Latin American Studies
2765:"Twenty-four are lost"
2684:"It was an awful gale"
2600:Monthly Weather Review
1550:Monthly Weather Review
1326:Climate of Puerto Rico
1225:
1092:catastrophic hurricane
1084:Cape Breton's Magazine
841:
401:
296:Meteorological history
58:Meteorological history
2960:"Southeastern States"
2854:Duke University Press
2397:(November 26, 1894).
2208:"Driven on the rocks"
1694:on September 24, 2015
1680:MĂşjica-Baker, Frank.
1515:on September 22, 2014
1148:were blown ashore at
1068:fire alarm call boxes
1045:, being "tossed like
936:, winner of the 1887
833:
702:RĂo Grande de Arecibo
560:extratropical cyclone
531:would strike western
450:Patillas, Puerto Rico
394:Extratropical cyclone
303:
4189:Hurricanes in Canada
3054:"Cuba–South Florida"
2369:Portland Daily Press
2289:"Wild northeaster".
2166:"Noticias generales"
2129:"El temporal del 16"
2079:"Noticias generales"
1837:"Amagos de temporal"
1766:"The third and last"
1561:: 207. August 1893.
1244:Prince Edward Island
1185:Three Fathom Harbour
1088:Michael L. MacDonald
1022:were blown aground.
820:San Felipe hurricane
787:was lost at Cataño.
770:broke free from its
706:RĂo Grande de ManatĂ
454:Saffir–Simpson scale
315:Saffir–Simpson scale
211:Saffir–Simpson scale
3220:"Florida Panhandle"
2954:"Middle Gulf Shore"
2381:Library of Congress
1262:were shattered. In
472:fell to 987.8
470:barometric pressure
442:U.S. Weather Bureau
414:Trinidad and Tobago
384:Subtropical cyclone
167:Hurricane San Roque
38:
3214:"Greater Antilles"
3202:"Great Charleston"
2769:The Evening Herald
2328:"Around and about"
1035:Brenton Reef Light
915:was washed out at
913:Nantucket Railroad
842:
816:United States rule
800:Puerto Rican pesos
535:on August 24, and
402:
169:was a destructive
103:Highest winds
88:1-minute sustained
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4118:
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3547:
3131:"Texas–Louisiana"
3036:"Central Florida"
2634:"Night of terror"
1138:Cumberland County
1014:booths. Roads in
892:Martha's Vineyard
834:The racing yacht
758:, went ashore at
696:were demolished.
556:St. Margarets Bay
493:Southeastern U.S.
416:. It crossed the
164:
163:
37:
16:(Redirected from
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3356:"Virgin Islands"
3072:"Great Beaufort"
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2596:"Storm warnings"
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2511:The Boston Globe
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2470:"An August gale"
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1648:. pp. 40–42
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998:neighborhood of
980:Grover Cleveland
897:The Boston Globe
879:Hartford Courant
685:Puerta de Tierra
605:Port of San Juan
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2450:
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2437:
2430:"High carnival"
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1272:Gaspé Peninsula
1236:Point Escuminac
1222:
1117:
1113:, the schooner
1107:Halifax Harbour
1080:
1064:Prudence Island
1059:
1020:Plymouth Harbor
1006:in the town of
1004:Nantasket Beach
921:Portland, Maine
917:Tom Nevers Head
902:warning signals
828:
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550:, the official
525:U.S. East Coast
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271:and its barge,
203:Lesser Antilles
183:Atlantic Canada
154:
148:Atlantic Canada
136:Lesser Antilles
111:Overall effects
80:
75:August 22, 1893
67:August 13, 1893
57:
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33:Hurricane Three
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3344:"Charleston"
3338:"Gulf Coast"
3303:"Grand Isle"
3232:"Cedar Keys"
3178:"Martinique"
3048:"San Felipe"
3012:"San Marcos"
2857:. Retrieved
2849:
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1027:Rhode Island
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476:(29.17
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438:Saint Thomas
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235:Block Island
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3497:"Matagorda"
3415:"Louisiana"
3368:"Louisiana"
3297:"Monterrey"
3226:"San RamĂłn"
3184:"San Roque"
3149:"Louisiana"
3095:"Pensacola"
3078:"Louisiana"
3042:"Indianola"
2809:The Gazette
2688:The Gazette
1280:Trinity Bay
1154:Cape Breton
1120:s cargo of
1057:Ethel Swift
984:Gray Gables
925:Mary Lizzie
907:Throughout
858:New England
756:Maria Artau
621:anemometers
594:Puerto Rico
548:Nova Scotia
541:Sea Islands
533:Long Island
501:the Bahamas
446:recurvature
286:Trinity Bay
179:New England
175:Puerto Rico
144:New England
140:Puerto Rico
4158:Categories
3309:"Key West"
3190:"New York"
2852:(Report).
2042:"Noticias"
1595:(Database)
1374:References
1356:feast days
1292:St. John's
1252:breakwater
1202:Louisbourg
978:President
973:Sandy Hook
969:New Jersey
954:Clara Jane
888:Oak Bluffs
862:nor'easter
812:Saint Roch
663:Many more
638:colecturĂa
584:Martinique
426:Guadeloupe
364:Storm type
231:nor'easter
227:East Coast
191:Saint Roch
177:, eastern
116:Fatalities
72:Dissipated
3704:Francelia
3491:"Florida"
3326:"Jamaica"
3291:"Velasco"
3261:"Jamaica"
3155:"San Gil"
2948:"Coastal"
2913:1851–1949
2859:April 10,
2737:235821506
2614:April 10,
2405:April 15,
2375:April 15,
2338:April 15,
2176:March 31,
2139:March 30,
2089:March 31,
2052:March 31,
2015:March 31,
1963:March 30,
1847:March 31,
1776:April 10,
1739:March 30,
1698:March 30,
1652:March 29,
1609:March 29,
1567:0027-0644
1463:March 29,
1240:Shippagan
1165:steamship
1150:Northport
1126:Liverpool
1055:. One of
1000:Cambridge
946:Volunteer
933:Volunteer
837:Volunteer
808:feast day
789:Sea baths
760:Palo Seco
744:Enriqueta
720:(32
650:Vega Baja
521:Nantucket
513:Northeast
434:St. Croix
266:steamship
257:Nantucket
255:sank off
248:Volunteer
237:. Across
195:San Roque
187:feast day
4133:Category
4071:Humberto
3751:Caroline
3609:Florence
3450:Thirteen
2815:April 9,
2775:April 9,
2742:April 9,
2694:April 8,
2644:April 8,
2562:April 8,
2517:April 6,
2480:April 6,
2440:April 6,
2218:April 5,
1918:April 1,
1818:April 8,
1519:April 9,
1509:67618392
1428:April 9,
1400:April 9,
1298:See also
1158:Ingonish
1130:Yarmouth
1115:Janie R.
1016:Plymouth
874:Eastport
850:Key West
772:moorings
748:Tomasito
741:schooner
730:hacienda
710:Santiago
617:MayagĂĽez
609:tugboats
558:, as an
466:San Juan
422:Dominica
358:Unknown
253:schooner
4088:Epsilon
4065:Ophelia
4035:Edouard
4023:Michael
3934:Isidore
3916:Alberto
3881:Isidore
3863:Roxanne
3857:Marilyn
3786:Frances
3769:Frances
3597:Charlie
3515:"Texas"
3485:"Texas"
1260:Tignish
1172:, with
1146:barques
1134:Amherst
1103:Halifax
884:Chatham
854:Jupiter
846:Florida
804:ComerĂo
781:Maunabo
764:Arecibo
734:BayamĂłn
714:Humacao
690:awnings
669:BayamĂłn
665:peasant
654:Isabela
646:Hatillo
586:to the
564:Halifax
482:Isabela
308:Map key
261:Halifax
127:Unknown
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4096:(2020)
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4073:(2019)
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1218:Dorcas
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1206:Dorcas
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1189:Sydney
1169:Dorcas
1078:Canada
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988:Boston
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708:, and
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681:Dorado
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4011:Irene
3998:2010s
3958:Maria
3928:Felix
3909:2000s
3893:Erika
3851:Emily
3832:1990s
3822:Emily
3810:Elena
3798:Irene
3792:Floyd
3779:1980s
3763:Belle
3745:Becky
3739:Ellen
3726:1970s
3710:Gerda
3692:Faith
3662:Ethel
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3627:Hilda
3615:Carol
3572:1950s
3478:1940s
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718:acres
642:tithe
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3940:Kate
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3875:Fran
3816:Kate
3733:Ella
3716:Inga
3686:Alma
3621:Edna
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