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  2. Cyclone Ockhi - Wikipedia

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    Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Ockhi [nb 1] was a strong tropical cyclone that devastated parts of Sri Lanka and India in 2017, ...

  3. Joy Alukkas - Wikipedia

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    In May 2018, Joy Alukkas contributed to relief fund for victims of the Cyclone Ockhi. [8] After the Kerala Floods in September 2018, the Joyalukkas Foundation announced that it would build 250 houses for those who have lost their homes.

  4. Valiyazheekkal Bridge - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 and Ockhi cyclone have created challenges, but construction work did not come to a standstill. During the floods of 2018 and 2019, the work was continued by finding temporary systems. The construction was completed after overcoming both sea storms and labor disputes. [6]

  5. List of historical tropical cyclone names - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] In 1965 after two lists of names had been used, it was decided to return to the top of the second list and start recycling the sets of names on an annual basis. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] In 1977, after protests by various women's rights groups, NOAA made the decision to relinquish control over the name selection by allowing a regional committee ...

  6. Talk:Cyclone Ockhi - Wikipedia

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    A news item involving Cyclone Ockhi was featured on Wikipedia's Main Page in the In the news section on 5 December 2017. Wikipedia This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.

  7. Operation Osoaviakhim - Wikipedia

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    Operation Osoaviakhim was a secret Soviet operation in which more than 2,500 German specialists (scientists, engineers and technicians who worked in several areas) from companies and institutions relevant to military and economic policy in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany (SBZ) and Berlin, as well as around 4,000 more family members, totalling more than 6,000 people, were taken from ...

  8. Louis Washkansky - Wikipedia

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    Louis Joshua Washkansky (12 April 1912 [1] – 21 December 1967) was a South African man who was the recipient of the world's first human-to-human heart transplant, and the first patient to regain consciousness following the operation. [2]

  9. Head Start (program) - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 study found that cohorts that attended Head Start had higher incomes and years of education as adults than similar children who did not attend. [31] A 2021 study found that the children exposed to more generous Head Start funding had substantially improved test scores relative to children that were not exposed to generous Head Start ...