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EMC's Still Counting Toll From “Storm of the Century”

Record #:
8830
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Abstract:
On March 28, 1984, severe tornadoes swept through the Carolinas, cutting a 450-mile path of destruction. The storms were especially destructive in Eastern North Carolina. Homes were ripped apart; huge forests were leveled; forty-four people were killed; roads and fields were impassable in some areas; and tens of thousands of people were without power.
Source:
Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 16 Issue 5, May 1984, p6-7, il