Historian Nate Miller.  There have been many weather events such as:  Tornados  Heat waves  Floods  Blizzards  Earthquakes  And Volcanic Eruptions.

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Historian Nate Miller

 There have been many weather events such as:  Tornados  Heat waves  Floods  Blizzards  Earthquakes  And Volcanic Eruptions

 Around the 1850’s in Sicily  3 destructive tornados  Killing 13,000 people

 On October 10,2003  In Italy and all over Europe  Killing at least 35,000 people

 Venice Italy  All the time  Fairly common flooding the streets

 “Winter of terror” In Italy and all over Europe  Winter of 2010  Caused 649 avalanches in the Alps  A death toll of 265 people

 In 2009  Magnitude of 5.8  Death toll ?????????

 For the past trillion years  Tons and Tons of eruptions  Death toll A LOT

NATE MILLER