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Myanmar Devastation

As you no doubt already have heard, Myanmar, also known as Burma, was struck by a devastating cyclone over the weekend.  The death tolls from this storm -- what we would have called a hurricane here -- are utterly staggering. Mike Moss posted here about it earlier this week.

There's a new interactive feature on WRAL.com that lets you look at the path of Cyclone Nargis.  It includes a map of the path of the storm's path, and pictures of the aftermath.  The feature also has some in-depth information about the country of Myanmar.

 

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