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you have some very highly localized damage, or you'll get widespread damage, but significant localized damage is what I'm trying to say. So on June 10th, there's a fast moving to ratio, and that's what across Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. And that produced a 644 kilometer swath of straight line wind damage. And they estimate the peak wind gusts there were 94 miles per hour, or 151 kilometers an hour. And the tornadoes, which struck with a, there was a line of storms, some individual super cells ahead of that line on June 11th. They struck areas that had already been impacted by the derecho, but the tornadoes themselves, it's that's because some of them took out some high-tension power lines. They actually knocked out 500,000 customers in the Midwest, 200,000 of those alone were in Cook County, Illinois. And there was numerous damage to buildings, utility infrastructure, roof, et cetera, et cetera. So that was it for severe weather there.

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