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The Dust Bowl got its name after Black Sunday, April 14, 1935. More and more dust storms had been blowing up in the years leading up to that day. In 1932, 14 dust storms were recorded on the Plains. In 1933, there were 38 storms. By 1934, it was estimated that 100 million acres of farmland had lost all or most of the topsoil to the winds. By April 1935, there had been weeks of dust storms, but the cloud that appeared on the horizon that Sunday was the worst. Winds were clocked at 60 mph. Then it hit.
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For groups ranging between 10 and 30 people we offer pre-packed group survival kits. Any school at any time can find it necessary to have a basic classroom lockdown kit. TRUTH IS WE JUST DO NOT KNOW. The deluxe classroom emergency kits include survival food bars and water. (5 year shelf life) School disaster kits should be a requirement.
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The 1935 Labor Day hurricane was the strongest tropical cyclone during the 1935 Atlantic hurricane season, and one of the most intense hurricanes to make landfall in U.S. in recorded history. The second tropical cyclone, second hurricane, and second intense hurricane of the season marked the most destructive Atlantic hurricane of the United States.
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We spend half of our lives at work. Office survival kits will ensure that whatever survival situation occurs, you will be prepared. The group survival kits are packed with a 3 day supply of food and water, as well as other handy to have items. In the deluxe survival kits, shelter is included. We all know the importance of being prepared.
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PITTSBURGH - At least eighteen dead in floods engulfing Pittsburgh - West Pennsylvania area, hundreds homeless, millions in property damage, fires.
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If the classroom or office does not have a group survival kit, you can prepare yourselves and your children with 1 person survival kits. Work on your preparedness kits and plans now, because nature will not ask if you are prepared.
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The Ohio River flood of 1937 took place in late January and February 1937. With damage stretching from Pittsburghto Cairo, Illinois, 1 million were left homeless, with 385 dead and property losses reaching $500 million
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