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#40 Two survivors sift through the ruins of what was once their home.

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Two survivors sift through the ruins of what was once their home.

Halifax Explosion: The Deadliest Blast Which Killed 2000 People and Destroyed Half of the City in 1917

#40 Two survivors sift through the ruins of what was once their home.

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←#39 The aftermath of the collision between a Belgian relief vessel and a French munitions carrier in Halifax.
#41 Farther from the harbor, the homes of Halifax lay in ruins.→

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