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Em heat ra ayya. **** 10gestunnai.

night 11pm ki kuda 90s ante how ya.

Stay safe Dallasians and Texans. Keep kids safe and stay hydrated.

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1 hour ago, FrustratedVuncle said:

Em heat ra ayya. **** 10gestunnai.

night 11pm ki kuda 90s ante how ya.

Stay safe Dallasians and Texans. Keep kids safe and stay hydrated.

Neekem Anna US lo atha undhi ga , butter milk ichi cool cheyadaniki..

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1 minute ago, Sucker said:

Memu rod ramobola hurricane expect chesthunnam ee year after this ocean heat. Assam ki ready avvali last year ne fencing motham 10ngindhi 

meeku Home insurance entha untundi anna per year...

memu midwest lo em undaka poina ilanti heat wave, hurricanes anything.. more than 1000 mingutunaru

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Just now, appaji_pesarattu said:

meeku Home insurance entha untundi anna per year...

memu midwest lo em undaka poina ilanti heat wave, hurricanes anything.. more than 1000 mingutunaru

nduku ippudu avanni gurthu chesthav anna Home insurance car insurance vaammo 

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18 minutes ago, appaji_pesarattu said:

meeku Home insurance entha untundi anna per year...

memu midwest lo em undaka poina ilanti heat wave, hurricanes anything.. more than 1000 mingutunaru

$1000 is cheap no . 
 

$3000 ikkada arusthunnama 

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In Phoenix, Heat Becomes a Brutal Test of Endurance

Arizona is used to scorching summers, but the region’s 11th straight day of 110-degree temperatures is straining patience and resources.                                

Last year, 425 people died of heat-related causes in Maricopa County, which encompasses about 4.5 million people in Phoenix and its suburbs. It was a record high death toll, and a 25 percent increase over the previous year. Most of the victims were homeless or elderly. Phoenix’s homeless population has grown by 70 percent over the past six years, to more than 9,600, according to a census count this year.

The number of extreme heat days is also growing. In the early 1900s, Phoenix averaged five days a year with temperatures of 110 degrees or higher, according to Erinanne Saffell, the state’s climatologist. In recent years, the city has sweltered through an average of 27 110-degree days a year.

 

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18 minutes ago, yemdoing said:

$1000 is cheap no . 
 

$3000 ikkada arusthunnama 

ee metro area bro 3000?

my east coast nc lo double chesaru home insurance recently.

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42 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Memu rod ramobola hurricane expect chesthunnam ee year after this ocean heat. Assam ki ready avvali last year ne fencing motham 10ngindhi 

good luck with homeowners insurance going forward, already companies stopping business in FL for organized fraud. Monna evadko chepthe picha lite annadu

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3 hours ago, FrustratedVuncle said:

Em heat ra ayya. **** 10gestunnai.

night 11pm ki kuda 90s ante how ya.

Stay safe Dallasians and Texans. Keep kids safe and stay hydrated.

Cheddi lo ice gaddal esko anna

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