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... 5 million liters of milk were dumped because it rotted, secondly is that the area where the storm hit had many maple tree’s which means it will take long years for it to grow new ones or for the damaged ones to heal, and lastly many of Ontario’s and Quebec working population could not get to work or had difficulty. This is what nature had on store for Quebec but man can be just as destructive and devastating, lets look at the Hiroshima nuclear hit it killed thousands of people and the effect did not last over a period of 30-40 years No until this present day Hiroshima is still affected by the nuclear radiations so the economy is always in a slump they barely have any resources which makes their money equal to the soil people step in. ... 5 during an unusually mild winter, The weather map showed warm, moist air flowing from the United States into Ontario and Quebec. ... Then it met a mass of cold air laying close to the ground and quickly changed to freezing rain,The Quebec ice storm brought the worst weather Canada had ever experienced the temperature dropped under -30 there was a sheet of ice that measures 30-40 mm of ice some people were locked in with no power which obviously means no heating for most of them except for he people with gas heaters and even some of those had no gas.
Approximate Word count = 1071 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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