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<p>A reader in Finland writes:</p>
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<p>On Sunday night, a freak storm hit Helsinki. Power lines were down, and some train lines were closed. This footage is otherworldly, and the Helsingin Sanomat website it&#39;s taken from said that people panicked, and ran away. Incredible.</p>
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