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The People Who Fell Into the Wind

With gusts raked, an ancient wind swept through the streets of Yecla for three days and three nights before tearing up the foundations, the vineyards and the churches, the parks, the festivals and the passers-by. Those who attended the catastrophe said that the wind crept into the Old Church and the tower marked by the war seemed to come alive; some of them were caught in the School of Music and told that the wind made the air instruments levita…
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With gusts raked, an ancient wind swept through the streets of Yecla for three days and three nights before tearing up the foundations, the vineyards and the churches, the parks, the festivals and the passers-by. Those who attended the catastrophe said that the wind crept into the Old Church and the tower marked by the war seemed to come alive; some of them were caught in the School of Music and told that the wind made the air instruments levita…

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elperiodicodeyecladeyecla.com broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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