The storm was so wild that it swept the tents of the enemy off the ground and brought havoc to their camp.
The roof had been destroyed at the end of 2005 during the storm that brought havoc to the city.
He started rolling down huge stones, which brought havoc among the Turks.
But that kind of shift, he said, could bring havoc to the nation's natural gas supply and delivery system.
It is a fact that the wind had brought dreadful havoc.
And though engineering remediation was attempted, time has brought much havoc on the building.
"I merely ran the town's perimeter, looking for any small bands that might bring havoc."
Winter can bring havoc to your home, so ensure you are covered.
A delay of even a few months can bring havoc to quarter earnings.
Following this came widespread flooding across the region which brought havoc to Birmingham.