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  2. Black December - Wikipedia

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    Tourists fled the Durban area during Black December causing a devastating impact on the local economy. [13] The local authorities desperately made attempts to protect swimmers and surfers from sharks. [1] These attempts included enclosures built from wooden poles and netting; however, both were ineffective and were destroyed by the surf. [1]

  3. 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP17) was held in Durban, South Africa, from 28 November to 11 December 2011 to establish a new treaty to limit carbon emissions. [1] A treaty was not established, but the conference agreed to establish a legally binding deal comprising all countries by 2015, which was to take effect in 2020. [2]

  4. 2010–2011 Southern Africa floods - Wikipedia

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    In December 2010, a global weather pattern known as La Niña resulted in increased rainfall over Southern Africa. [6] Similar events related to the La Niña took place in several other countries around the world, including Australia, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Pakistan and the Philippines.

  5. Durban - Wikipedia

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    The Noord arrived on 9 December 1689, ... Bus transporting supporters during 2010 FIFA World Cup. Durban is host to the KwaZulu-Natal cricket team, ...

  6. Timeline of Durban - Wikipedia

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    23 December: Amanzimtoti bombing occurs near Durban. Population: 634,301 city; 982,075 metro. [18] 1986 - 14 June: Durban beach-front bombing occurs. 1990 "Separate Amenities Act was repealed, thus opening up Durban’s facilities to all races." [6] Northwood School was founded. 1991 - Population: 715,669 city; 1,137,378 metro. [19] 1993

  7. Countries affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and ...

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    Durban harbor, Africa's busiest general cargo port and home to the largest and busiest container terminal in the Southern Hemisphere, was closed for some time on 27 December because of unusually strong surges across the entrance channel. Tanzania: 10 people were killed, and an unknown number of people were missing.

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