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All of the major destruction. Steve Rosenberg, thank you. Coming to us, of course, from Russia. Let's talk now to Doctor Simon Boxall, a lecturer in oceanography at the University of Southampton Basin in the National Oceanography Centre. Good morning. Good morning.
Thank you for joining us. This is we're just trying to get a sense, of the strength of this and, you know, hearing from people about having to obviously leave their homes and not yet knowing what's going to happen. It's, it's, it's pretty terrifying. It is.