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A total of |, 700 people were few minutes after the gas } ruined e000 es ped Nature turns on the human race Chemicals belched from the earth, the rain did not fall and nature’s most intelligent animals destroyed each other. These were some of the natural disasters that clob- bered our planet in the past » year. When toxic gases came up from the depths of a lake in Cameroon, 1,700 people died, and a lot of livestock was also destroyed in a matter of minutes. Crops failed in the United States from Pennsylvania to Florida, leaving an already depressed farm situation much worse. Hay was trucked, flown, and loaded onto rail cars and delivered to farmers in the drought areas. The ‘‘haylift’’ as it was called, brought out the spirit of people helping people. Something to take our minds off our own problems. The homeless rate was up in urban areas, and farm forclosures continued. The era of independent small farms may be over. ”
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