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News Release
Dec.
08,
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DUKE POWER MAKES PROGRESS AS MORE THAN 765,000 CUSTOMERS ARE RETURNED TO SERVICE
CHARLOTTE, NC – Duke Power with the support of contractors and electric employees from 15 different states have made significant progress by restoring electric service to more than 765,000 customers that were affected by the worst storm in Duke Power history.
More than 1.3 million customers lost service during the ice storm that began on Tuesday. The company projects 90 percent of the outages will be restored by
midnight Wednesday, Dec. 11. Restoration may be longer for customers with individual service or equipment problems.
“We continue to work steadily and safely towards full restoration and are proud of the significant progress made today,” said E.O. Ferrell, senior vice president of electric distribution for Duke Power. “We recognize the enormous task put before us and believe that our crews have responded well.”
Duke Power does ask that all customers who still need to have their power restored to remain patient as crews work diligently and safely.
Earlier today an out-of-state utility worker was killed following a vehicular accident on U.S. 321 near Gastonia. “We are extremely saddened by the loss of life, and Duke Power expresses its condolences to the utility worker’s family,” Ferrell said.
Duke Power continues to work on getting the larger, feeder lines restored. These restorations are necessary before neighborhoods and individual services can be addressed.
Duke Power also reminds customers it cannot restore power to homes where a meter base has been damaged or pulled from the wall. Meter bases must be reinstalled by a licensed electrician. Once that is done, and appropriate county inspections are completed as required, contact Duke Power to reconnect your power. If you have questions about installation inspections, contact your local county offices.
Power outages and downed power lines should be reported using the 1-800-POWERON (1/800-769-3766) telephone line. If a customer has reported an outage, it isn’t necessary to call again unless the customer’s power remains off when a neighbor’s power is restored. Outage numbers will continue to fluctuate as line workers have to disconnect some service to test lines or make additional repairs further down the line.
**PLEASE NOTE: THESE NUMBERS REFLECT LIMITED FIELD UPDATES. THE 9:30 PM UPDATE WILL REFLECT FULL RESTORATIONS MADE TODAY.
Major areas affected as of 4:30 p.m.:
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North Carolina
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South Carolina
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*Location
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Peak Outages
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Number Restored
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Outages
Remain.
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*Location
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Peak Outages
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Number Restored
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Outages Remain.
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Burlington
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62,000
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27,000
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35,000
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Anderson
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27,200
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27,200
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0
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Chapel Hill
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38,800
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14,000
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24,800
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Chester
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5,200
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5,200
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0
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Charlotte
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296,600
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126,400
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170,200
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Clemson
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7,000
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7,000
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0
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Durham
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108,900
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39,800
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69,100
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Greenville
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115,200
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99,600
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15,600
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Gastonia
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60,400
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19,000
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41,400
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Greenwood
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9,800
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9800
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0
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Greensboro
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105,800
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55,500
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50,300
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Greer
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25,800
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21,800
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4000
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Hendersonville
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2,400
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2,400
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0
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Lancaster
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42,400
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33,200
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9,200
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Hickory
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67,300
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46,300
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21,000
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Spartanburg
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100,000
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59,100
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40,900
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High Point
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54,400
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18,600
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35,800
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Kannapolis
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36,500
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18,500
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18,000
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Lenoir
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9,900
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8070
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1830
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Marion
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7,000
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7000
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0
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Mooresville
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26,300
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15,000
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11,300
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N. Wilkesboro
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13,300
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13,300
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0
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Rutherfordton
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18,100
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15,800
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2300
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Salisbury
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57,200
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17,900
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39,300
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Shelby
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34,000
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20,500
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13,500
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Winston-Salem
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36,800
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36,100
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700
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Totals
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1,035,700
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501,170
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534,530
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Totals
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332,600
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262,900
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69,700
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* These numbers do not reflect outages in all areas of the Duke Power service territory. The company projects 90 percent of the outages will be restored by midnight Wednesday, Dec. 11. Restoration may be longer for customers with individual service or equipment problems.
ESTIMATED TIMES OF RESTORATION
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AREA
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ESTIMATED TIME OF RESTORATION
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Brevard
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Clear
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Clemson
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Clear
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Hendersonville
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Clear
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Eden
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Clear
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Elkin
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Clear
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Madison
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Clear
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Reidsville
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Clear
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Anderson
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Clear
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Greenwood
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Sunday morning
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Greenville
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Monday by midnight
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Lenoir
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Monday by noon
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Marion
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Monday by noon
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Chester
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Tuesday by midnight
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Lancaster
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Tuesday by midnight
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Greer
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Tuesday by midnight
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Rutherfordton
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Tuesday by midnight
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Spartanburg
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Tuesday by midnight
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Mt. Airy
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Tuesday by midnight
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N. Wilkesboro
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Tuesday by midnight
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Winston-Salem
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Tuesday by midnight
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Charlotte
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Wednesday by midnight
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Ft. Mill
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Wednesday by midnight
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Gastonia
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Wednesday by midnight
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Hickory
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Wednesday by midnight
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Kannapolis
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Wednesday by midnight
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Mooresville
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Wednesday by midnight
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Salisbury
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Wednesday by midnight
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Shelby
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Wednesday by midnight
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Burlington
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Wednesday by midnight
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Chapel Hill
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Wednesday by midnight
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Durham
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Wednesday by midnight
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Greensboro
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Wednesday by midnight
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High Point
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Wednesday by midnight
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SUNDAY, DEC. 8, WE WILL PROVIDE UPDATE ON OUR MEDIA OUTAGE UPDATE LINE AT 704/382-8333 ON THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE:
9:30 p.m.
PLEASE PRESS OPTION 1. THIS OPTION WILL ALSO ALLOW YOU TO REACH A REPRESENTATIVE FOR INTERVIEW.
Duke Power, a business unit of Duke Energy, is one of the nation’s largest electric utilities and provides safe, reliable, competitively priced electricity to approximately two million customers in North Carolina and South Carolina. Duke Power operates three nuclear generating stations, eight coal-fired stations, 31 hydroelectric stations and numerous combustion turbine units. Total system generating capability is approximately 19,300 megawatts. More information about Duke Power is available on the Internet at: www.dukepower.com.
Duke Energy is a diversified multinational energy company with an integrated network of energy assets and expertise. The company manages a dynamic portfolio of natural gas and electric supply, delivery and trading businesses – meeting the energy needs of customers throughout North America and in key markets around the world. Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., is a Fortune 500 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DUK. More information about the company is available on the Internet at: www.duke-energy.com.
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