Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12278, 10 October 1910, Page 5
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Also in 1910
1 February 1910,
Paris: The Red Cross starts providing assistance to flood victims.
20 February 1910,
Uk: Hurricane-force winds cause several deaths and severe damage.
11 March 1910,
Wales: 500 children are swept away when a damn burst in the Rhondda Valley, 494 were rescued.
12 May 1910,
France: Halley’s Comet causes widespread concern and fears it is responsible for bad weather.
17 June 1910,
Central Europe: Severe floods in many countries; 1000 die in Hungary alone.
28 June 1910,
Germany: Zeppelin Deutschland is wrecked in a gale in the Teutoburg Forest.
12 August 1910,
London: Electric street lamps are replaced by 3000 high-pressure gas lamps giving more light in fog.
17 August 1910,
Japan: 800 die in severe flooding.
25 October 1910,
Italy: Severe storms and a tidal wave lash the bay of Naples, killing 1000.