Examples of 'struck southern' in a sentence

Meaning of "struck southern"

struck southern: This phrase might be referring to a strike or a sudden impact in the southern region of a place. It could be used in the context of a labor strike happening in the southern part of a country or area

How to use "struck southern" in a sentence

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Most of them struck southern states.
Durian struck southern Vietnam early on December 5 as a tropical storm before diminishing to a tropical depression.
Furthermore, the remnants of the low struck southern Tanzania.
This summer, disaster struck southern Europe because of the drought and the heatwave.
Since the earthquake of 12 January, several strong aftershocks have struck southern Haiti.
A powerful, shallow earthquake struck southern Taiwan before dawn Saturday.
Hurricane Katrina struck southern Louisiana near Pilottown, inflicting heavy damage on nearly every structure.
The last time a powerful earthquake on the San Andreas fault struck Southern California was in 1857.
More than 70 aftershocks have struck southern Asia since Sunday 's devastating earthquake and tsunami.
The railroad was greatly affected by the Good Friday Earthquake which struck southern Alaska in 1964.
The next day, Norbert struck southern Sonora at Category 1 intensity.
Sars is a type of coronavirus that first struck southern China in late 2002.
Another typhoon struck southern Taiwan on September 29, causing 50 fatalities.
Last year, over 2000 earthquakes struck southern California in just one week.
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake has struck southern Peru, the US Geological Survey says.

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