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The 2012 derecho was a powerful windstorm that swept through Ohio and the eastern U.S., causing five million power outages and 22 deaths. It was characterized by long-lasting, straight-line winds, reaching speeds of at least 58 mph and causing extensive damage over 240 miles. The storm remains a benchmark for severe weather in Ohio, with lasting impacts on insurance costs and utility repairs.
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