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Article: Tropical Storm Jeanne, blamed for nine deaths, hits Dominican Republic and heads toward Bahamas
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- September 18, 2004
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PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer
AP Worldstream
09-18-2004
Dateline: SAN PEDRO DE MACORIS, Dominican Republic
Tropical Storm Jeanne battered the Dominican Republic before heading to the Bahamas island chain where the tempest began to churn seas and stir deadly storm surges on Saturday.
Blamed for at least nine deaths, Jeanne lost strength as it drove thousands of Dominicans from their homes but late Friday. But a few hours after being downgraded to a tropical depression, it strengthened again into a tropical storm with lashing winds.
Forecasters said it was too soon to predict if the storm would hit the United States.
The storm stalled over the Dominican Republic after coming ashore ...
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