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water, and in others entirely funk : the channels of 
feveral creeks and little vallics between the hills 
were filled up with great quantities of find: in fome 
parts the water ftill continues twenty cubits deep, 
and in others unfathomable. 
Silluk creak, and lffamuttee river are both flop- 
ped up ; feveral boats laden with goods then coming 
down are not now able to get out of them : the 
country around there opened greatly in fome places, 
and in others entirely funk ; and a great many tanks 
filled with land. 
Bur Coller hill opened about forty cubits wide. 
Cefs Lung Joom hill, one of the Mug mountains, 
is entirely funk. 
Chunggee hill opened between twenty and thirty 
cubits. 
Puddooah creek, at that time without water, open- 
ed, and threw up two hills of fand ; and all the houfes 
in thefe parts were broke down. 
Joom Chater Pedea hill, is funk fo low, that its top 
is now’ on a level with the plains. 
Rigerree hill, which was very large, opened thirty 
cubits wide. 
Joom Palang hill opened twenty-five cubits. 
By the accounts already come in, there are 120 
* Dons of ground loft in different parts of the pro- 
vince; but thefe I am afraid will not be one eighth part 
of the whole damages, as we have further relations 
coming in every hour. 
* One fye don of ground is 1920 cubits long, and 1600 
cubits broad. 
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