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I forgot to mention, sorry, with the super cell thunderstorms, there were different storms that moved through between the 9th and 11th in the Canadian prairies, predominantly affecting Saskatchewan and Manitoba. They had a couple storms over there. There was actually 250 millimeters of rainfall that fell, that's 9.8 inches. In addition to some four-inch stones, those are really big hail stones across parts of the Canadian prairies. And because of all this rainfall from these slow-moving storms, there were about 150 residents in the Swan Valley region. They had to evacuate because they were temporarily threatened by the integrity of a dam. They were concerned it would fail at Harvey Lake, it didn't, but they were concerned about that. And it's expected that there was some significant crop damage between the hail and overland flooding that occurred in the Canadian prairies. And the Canadian wildfire situation. The season, it's slightly slower than what we've seen with historic seasons, like 2023 and 2023.

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