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The army is still towing away wrecked cars which were tossed around in the floodwaters.

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“He’s wrecking havoc all over the place,” Cronin said of Clark, who added six rebounds, four points and two assists.

Evidently, someone involved in a reckless driving incident that led to two wrecks and four people being taken to the hospital.

The wreck of one aircraft, thought to be a Catalina, was discovered in 2018 and is protected as a war grave.

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Trump's predictions of total victory are a stark contrast to his aides worrying that they hit a "total train wreck," per multiple reports across several media outlets, including the Wall Street Journal.

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