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I can remember about 22 years, about 25 years ago, there was a tornado that went through Salt Lake. You know, it was kind of going, you know, I wasn't expecting that because we had, you know, we get the high winds quite a bit and some of them getting up to 60, 70 miles per wind gust. And so I was like, you get used to driving in it. And I remember stopping by one of the community colleges that has a TV that displays the news. And that's the only time it stopped. And it was a time when it was not normally ongoing. They had breaking news and it was a tornado that came through. It only went for a few miles but it did some damage. I think some of the businesses in the state capitol, you know, they were able to, you know, give their places of businesses and some of the church houses were able to get up and running quick because the residential areas have had a hard time. But at least, and usually we get at least once a year, not always in residential areas or rural areas so they could be out in the middle of nowhere, so, as well. So we do get into cities every once in a while. We had two of them in one day and like two county support. So yeah, we do see the tornadoes every once in a while but it's not something we normally see all the time. Back over to you, Hank. This is Keala.

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