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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Hurricane Edith brought flood and wind damage to portions of the Greater and Lesser Antilles. The fifth named storm and fifth hurricane of the annual season, Edith developed from an Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) disturbance while located east of the Windward Islands on September 23, 1963. Initially a tropical depression, it strengthened into Tropical Storm Edith on September 24. Only six hours later, Edith reached hurricane status. After becoming a Category 2 hurricane, it fluctuated slightly in intensity, weakening to a Category 2 hurricane before striking Saint Lucia on September 25. The storm tracked west-northwestward across the Caribbean Sea, but re-curved north-northwestward on September 26. Edith made landfall near La Romana, Dominican Republic early on the following day as a minimal hurricane. Interaction with land and an extratropical cyclone caused Edith to weaken to a tropical storm on September 28 and to a tropical depression by the next day. The storm dissipated just east of the Bahamas on September 29.In Martinique, strong winds, heavy rainfall, and rough seas were reported. Ten deaths were confirmed on the island. Strong winds on Saint Lucia ruined about half of the island's banana crop. Damage reached slightly less than $3.47 million (1963 USD). Overall, Edith caused 10 deaths and $43 million in damage."@en }

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