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HomeREVISED: “Hot” rain over Ontario, Canada — July 1, 2015

REVISED: “Hot” rain over Ontario, Canada — July 1, 2015

July 3, 2015 admin

The post below has now been revised and corrected.

https://healfukushima.org/2015/07/02/hot-rain-over-ontario-canada-july-1-2015-4-93-mshr/
“Hot” rain over Ontario, Canada — July 1, 2015

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