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<blockquote data-quote="Trifecta13" data-source="post: 341999" data-attributes="member: 3009"><p>Sorry it took a while to find this thread. Peoria and the near areas experienced some hail, heavy rains and wind, but nearly no intense damage. I have some close friends in Washington who've lost their homes. It's definitely a difficult time for a lot of families. I just visited the area with a friend whose house survived and the devastation is palpable. There is a huge outpouring of support coming from around the country and it is going a long way for the residents who are now rebuilding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trifecta13, post: 341999, member: 3009"] Sorry it took a while to find this thread. Peoria and the near areas experienced some hail, heavy rains and wind, but nearly no intense damage. I have some close friends in Washington who've lost their homes. It's definitely a difficult time for a lot of families. I just visited the area with a friend whose house survived and the devastation is palpable. There is a huge outpouring of support coming from around the country and it is going a long way for the residents who are now rebuilding. [/QUOTE]
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