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  2. Dust Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Beginning on May 9, 1934, a strong, two-day dust storm removed massive amounts of Great Plains topsoil in one of the worst such storms of the Dust Bowl. [21] The dust clouds blew all the way to Chicago, where they deposited 12 million pounds (5,400 tonnes) of dust. [22] Two days later, the same storm reached cities to the east, such as ...

  3. 1934–35 North American drought - Wikipedia

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    Approaching dust storm in South Dakota in 1934. Excessive heat and drought problems affected the United States in 1934–35 from the Rocky Mountains, Texas and Oklahoma to parts of the Midwestern, Great Lakes, and Mid-Atlantic states.

  4. May 1934 - Wikipedia

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    The most significant dust storm of the Dust Bowl to this point began on the High Plains of the United States and reached Milwaukee and Chicago by mid-afternoon. [16] Retired oil millionaire William Gettle was kidnapped from his home in Arcadia, California and held for ransom. [17] The West Coast waterfront strike began in the United States.

  5. 1934 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    May 9 – 1934 West Coast waterfront strike: A general strike is engaged in San Francisco. May 11 – Dust Bowl: A strong 2-day dust storm removes massive amounts of Great Plains topsoil in one of the worst dust storms of the Dust Bowl. May 15 The United States Department of Justice offers a $25,000 reward for John Dillinger.

  6. Black Sunday (storm) - Wikipedia

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    The term "Dust Bowl" initially described a series of dust storms that hit the prairies of Canada and the United States during the 1930s. [4] It now describes the area in the United States most affected by the storms, including western Kansas, eastern Colorado, northeastern New Mexico, and the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles. [5]

  7. A windy May morning becomes 'Like the Walking Dead,' a ... - AOL

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    The last dust storm to hit central Illinois happened in 2017, causing the shut down eastbound Interstate 72 at the Morgan-Sangamon county line and eastbound Illinois 104 at Auburn. One death was ...

  8. Great Plains Shelterbelt - Wikipedia

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    The Great Plains Shelterbelt was a project to create windbreaks in the Great Plains states of the United States, that began in 1934. [1] President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiated the project in response to the severe dust storms of the Dust Bowl, which resulted in significant soil erosion.

  9. Watch as dust storm that caused 20-car pileup whips ... - AOL

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    Local news station ABC 30 reported the dust storm triggered a 20-car pile-up and minor injuries for some drivers. Officers told the station that all lanes on the westbound side of Highway 152 were ...