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SYDNEY — A massive iceberg struck Antarctica, dislodging another giant block of ice from a glacier, Australian and French scientists said Friday.
The two icebergs are drifting together about 62 to 93 miles off eastern Antarctica after the collision Feb. 12 or 13, said Australian Antarctic Division glaciologist Neal Young.
The new iceberg is 48 miles long and about 24 miles wide and holds roughly the equivalent of a fifth of the world’s annual water usage, Young said.



