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Hurricane Sandy Kills 21 in Caribbean, Threatens U.S.

HeadlineOct 26, 2012

Twenty-one people are dead across the Caribbean, including 11 in Cuba, after Hurricane Sandy slammed the region with heavy rains and powerful winds. The late-season storm hit the Bahamas Thursday and is now expected to head for the United States. Forecasters are warning the storm could collide with another from Canada, creating a potentially devastating hybrid that could ravage parts of the northeastern United States early next week.

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