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1 Torrential rain continued to hit the south - east yesterday following Sunday's constant downpour.
2 The cold spell then hit the south , adding to demand and slowing supplies.
3 Fifteen million trees were felled by the Great Storm which hit the south of England in 1987.
4 Storms that hit the south of the UK on Monday night have caused widespread disruption and flooding.
5 The latest low rain levels could hit the south 's next main harvest, expected early next year, said Johnson.
6 Earlier that month, 98 people died when an even more powerful tremor hit the south of the country.
7 They feinted against the east and west guard lines, then hit the south line in massed, ferocious attack.
8 A 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit the south eastern Philippines today, the US Geological Survey reported.
9 After a few heavy downpours in winter, it seems that another deluge is ready to hit the south - west on Friday.
10 Approximately 40 minutes later the second plane hit the south tower, impacting floors 78 to 84.
11 More rain, high winds and high tides are set to hit the south and west of the UK, causing further flooding.
12 The Met Office has issued a number of warnings for more snow to hit the south of England over the coming days.
13 Many travellers have had their travel plans disrupted for a second day after storms hit the south of the UK on Monday night.
14 It is thought the spike in E.coli levels was caused by the bad weather that hit the south of the country last week.
15 However, with Storm Brian set to hit the south and east coast later today, ESB Networks have warned that this may hamper their work.
16 The first of the Molotov cocktails hit the south side of the church a moment later, in a crash and rush of blue flame.
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