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Page 1: © REUTERS/David Moir courtesy of alertnet.org. © REUTERS/Andrew Winning courtesy of alertnet.org.

© REUTERS/David Moir courtesy of alertnet.org

Page 2: © REUTERS/David Moir courtesy of alertnet.org. © REUTERS/Andrew Winning courtesy of alertnet.org.

© REUTERS/Andrew Winning courtesy of alertnet.org

Page 3: © REUTERS/David Moir courtesy of alertnet.org. © REUTERS/Andrew Winning courtesy of alertnet.org.

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Photo 1 Vehicles travel eastbound along the M8 motorway near Harthill, in Scotland December 7, 2010. Motorists in Scotland were told to stay at home after hundreds of drivers were stranded overnight after snow and freezing temperatures brought more chaos to travellers in northern Britain. © REUTERS/David Moir courtesy of alertnet.org

Photo 2 A sign announces a closed school in south London, December 2, 2010.© REUTERS/Andrew Winning courtesy of alertnet.org

Photo 3 A elderly man looks at snow in his back garden in Auchterarder on February 26, 2010. Homes in Scotland were left without power when overnight snow brought down electricity lines and many roads were closed. © Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

Photo 4Flooding in Bridge, Kent© British Red Cross

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