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The World on March 19, 2006 in Pictures (Agencies) Updated: 2006-03-20 16:43

A vehicle drives on a street in rainstorm in Cairns, northeastern
Australia, in this image taken from television Monday, March 20, 2006. Powerful
Tropical Cyclone Larry, with winds of up to 290 kph (180 mph), ripped roofs off
buildings and uprooted trees across Australia's northeastern coast Monday,
packing winds so powerful that emergency workers were forced to stay inside
despite pleas from terrified residents. [AP]

Trees fall down on the ground in front of a house in Cairns,
northeastern Australia, in this image taken from television Monday, March 20,
2006. Powerful Tropical Cyclone Larry, with winds of up to 290 kph (180 mph),
ripped roofs off buildings and uprooted trees across Australia's northeastern
coast Monday, packing winds so powerful that emergency workers were forced to
stay inside despite pleas from terrified residents. [AP]

Trees fall down on the ground in front of a house in Cairns,
northeastern Australia, in this image taken from television Monday, March 20,
2006. Powerful Tropical Cyclone Larry, with winds of up to 290 kph (180 mph),
ripped roofs off buildings and uprooted trees across Australia's northeastern
coast Monday, packing winds so powerful that emergency workers were forced to
stay inside despite pleas from terrified residents. [AP]
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