The strongest storm recorded

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The Brighton tornado is the strongest storm recorded in Melbourne to date.

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The Gold Mercury International Award is presented by Gold Mercury International, an International nongovernmental organization (INGO) and think tank. \nThe original Mercurio D'oro awards were given by an association of Italian journalists to Italian individuals and companies.\nLater the awards were extended to Europe and then became international. \nAwards are given to prominent people and organizations for contributions to world peace, good governance and development of global commerce.\nAward-giving ceremonies were held in cities such as Brussels, Moscow, Karachi, Madrid, Caracas, Addis Ababa, Beijing and Washington.\nThe INGO that administers the awards moved to London, England in the late 1990s. The current President and Secretary General is Nicolas De Santis, son of Eduardo De Santis, the founder of Gold Mercury International.

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