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And that's about it. The last quickly here is I don't have an update on the forest fires but I'll just check out of curiosity the northern tornadoes project so they're still at 118 events so still 66 tornadoes for the year so far for 2025. That's actually pretty low I'll pull the date and see how that corresponds to other years so typically Canada sees somewhere around a hundred tornadoes a year. It varies between like 90 and 115 a busy year can be 130 tornadoes or so and again it's not that it's not that that because of such a big country tornadoes occur in places where there simply aren't people so a lot of these tornadoes get missed they're found at other times of the year but this year overall the severe thunderstorms there hasn't there have been severe thunderstorms certainly but the the total volume of severe thunderstorms this year is definitely lower than it has been in years gone by and that's been partially attributed to the forest fires and some other changes it's also there's also a drought that's affecting Western Canada which hinders the numbers and here in southern Ontario it's been it's been pretty dry as of late as well so we haven't been able to add to the number so it's pretty low as far as tornadoes go for for us just an interesting tidbit. Okay that's it for me I will send it back to you for net control Kim and hopefully next week I'll have some more stuff for you it's just been a super busy day VA 3 VW X back to net control oh and the simulated the simulated emergency training was a was a flood in and training thunderstorms with high winds and flooding conditions in Toronto which we've actually had before okay I'll send it back for you Ken

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