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During the clydebank blitz you would firstly nhear sirens going of and there would be a lot of noise. The policemen would be on duty along with the air raid wardens making sure no lightsd could be seen. There was a lot of fires you could feel the heat from a long distance away. About 12,000 houses were damaged and only about 7 undamaged.

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528 people died and 617 people were seriously injured

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