Australia grappled with the aftermath of deadly thunderstorms on Wednesday that uprooted trees, damaged buildings and left tens of thousands without power after it battered the country’s east over the Christmas season. At least nine people were killed across the country after severe thunderstorms lashed the states of Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland on Monday and Tuesday. The youngest victim was a nine-year-old girl found after she was swept away in a flooded stormwater drain.
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Australia thunderstorm kills at least 9 people, including 9-year-old girl
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