One dead and several wounded, dozens of houses destroyed and cattle killed in large numbers: on June 12, 1926, 100 years ago, a cyclone struck the Neuchâtel Mountains and the Franches-Montagnes. A significant event remained in memory and still transmitted in family stories.
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One dead and several wounded, dozens of houses destroyed and cattle killed in large numbers: on June 12, 1926, 100 years ago, a cyclone struck the Neuchâtel Mountains and the Franches-Montagnes. A significant event remained in memory and still transmitted in family stories.