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Other facts: On September 28, 1998, the Mississippi Gulf Coast took a direct hit by Hurricane Georges that left approximately 230,000 people without electricity and about 15,000 residents in public shelters. In Biloxi, Mississippi, flooding and hurricane-force winds (over 95 miles per hour) damaged several homes and businesses, necessitating curfew and a state of emergency. Source: The Louisiana State Center |
List of Minnesota CountiesAitkin (4) Anoka (14) Becker (4) Beltrami (7) Benton (8) Big Stone (7) Blue Earth (6) Brown (7) Carlton (4) Carver (12) Cass (12) Chippewa (5) Chisago (13) Clay (8) Clearwater (4) Cook (10) Cottonwood (4) Crow Wing (13) Dakota (13) Dodge (5) Douglas (9) Faribault (4) Fillmore (16) Freeborn (7) Goodhue (8) Grant (6) Hennepin (54) Houston (5) Hubbard (7) Isanti (7) Itasca (10) Jackson (5) Kanabec (5) Kandiyohi (5) Kittson (8) Koochiching (6) Lac Qui Parle (4) Lake (4) Lake of the Woods (6) Le Sueur (5) Lincoln (6) Lyon (6) Mahnomen (3) Marshall (4)Martin (6)[McLeod]Create? (8) Meeker (4) Mille Lacs (7) Morrison (6) Mower (10) Murray (6) Nicollet (5) Nobles (4) Norman (5) Olmsted (8) Otter Tail (11) Pennington (4) Pine (5) Pipestone (6) Polk (5) Pope (5) Ramsey (16) Red Lake (5) Redwood (7) Renville (6) Rice (5) Rock (7) Roseau (6) Saint Louis (16) Scott (11) Sherburne (10) Sibley (6) Stearns (19) Steele (6) Stevens (5) Swift (8) Todd (4) Traverse (4) Wabasha (6) Wadena (5) Waseca (5) Washington (15) Watonwan (6) Wilkin (6) Winona (8) Wright (8) Yellow Medicine (6) Pages related to Minnesota Counties: From HomePage
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On September 28, 1998, the Mississippi Gulf Coast took a direct hit by Hurricane Georges that left approximately 230,000 people without electricity and about 15,000 residents in public shelters. In Biloxi, Mississippi, flooding and hurricane-force winds (over 95 miles per hour) damaged several homes and businesses, necessitating curfew and a state of emergency. Source: Louisiana State Center
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