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Tuaoloa is a strong chilly wind like storm, specifically in the Pacific. Its feared by many and its meaning is "Season of the plenty has passed". It makes humans sick and even some die from it but animals and plants grow stronger and healthier from it. Elders from some villages in the Pacific Tonga and Samoa say that whenever the Tuaoloa blows someone dies especially elders and babies.
Everyone stayed home safe and warm from the Tuaoloa which blew hard outside.
tuaoloa by Dr.Faumuina November 21, 2021
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Tuaoloa is although a wonderous wind weather it is a strong chilly cold breeze, wind like storm. Its only found in the Pacific and is feared by many humans. Tuaoloa also meaning "Season of the plenty has passed" villagers from the pacific say that whenever it occurs someone dies esp elders, young children and infants. It makes humans sick n tired but makes animals and plants stronger and healthier. Many say that what it can do humans and the environment is beautiful and dangerous.
Stay in your homes the Tuaoloa will be coming.
Tuaoloa by Jackson Faumuina Green November 22, 2021

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