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A second night of strong storms in Minnesota caused downed trees and left thousands without power in the Twin Cities metro.
Communities across the southern half of Minnesota saw more destruction after a second round of strong storms Monday.
By about 11 p.m. Monday, crews were working to restore power to more than 130,000 customers, mostly across the metro.
Tori Keck says the tree caused major damage to her Owatonna home, as well as destroying many of her personal belongings.
While Minnesota was at risk of derecho conditions on Monday, the storms that arrived in the evening didn't quite qualify.
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