More than one million people fled their homes ahead of Cyclone Fani, which is expected to bring winds of up to 125 miles an hour
More than one million people fled their homes ahead of Cyclone Fani, which is expected to bring winds of up to 125 miles an hour.
More than one million people fled their homes ahead of Cyclone Fani, which is expected to bring winds of up to 125 miles an hourBrasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
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