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One person is dead and dozens are injured after a powerful supercell storm struck Turkey, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and a tornado to the region.

A powerful supercell storm in Turkey has resulted in one death and dozens of injuries, according to reports. The weather system brought heavy rain, strong winds, hail, and a tornado to the region.

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