Birmingham is not a city that apologises for its weather.
The West Midlands sits squarely in the path of the Atlantic weather systems that roll across the UK from the south-west โ absorbing the moisture they carry across the Irish Sea and depositing it, persistently and without ceremony, on one of England's largest and most densely built cities. Across Birmingham, Solihull, and the wider West Midlands, that rainfall tests every roofline on every property without exception.
The result is a rainfall pattern that most Birmingham residents accept as background reality but rarely examine closely. Seven hundred to eight hundred millimetres annually. Rain in every month. Extended periods of overcast, damp, grey weather in autumn and winter that deliver not dramatic downpours but the sustained, moderate-to-heavy rainfall that is, in terms of property damage potential, considerably more serious than an occasional thunderstorm.
When that rainfall meets a blocked gutter, it does not simply create an inconvenient overflow. It initiates a precise physical sequence โ a series of mechanisms through which water that should be controlled and channelled away from your property instead contacts, saturates, penetrates, and eventually damages the fabric of your home.
Understanding those mechanisms is not academic. Every homeowner in Birmingham whose gutters are even partially blocked is watching those mechanisms operate against their property right now โ usually invisibly, always progressively, and always at a cost that grows with every rainfall event that passes without the blockage being addressed. Compare with our before and after Birmingham results to see what professional clearance prevents.
This post explains exactly how the damage happens. Not that it happens โ but how. The specific physics, the specific materials, the specific progression that Birmingham's rainfall produces when a gutter cannot do its job. If you need gutter cleaning in Birmingham before the next downpour, the mechanisms below show precisely what is at stake.
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Table of Contents
- Understanding Birmingham's Rainfall โ The Numbers That Matter
- How a Blocked Gutter Changes Where Rainfall Goes
- Mechanism 1 โ How Rainfall Saturates Birmingham Brickwork
- Mechanism 2 โ How Overflow Damages Fascia Boards and Timber
- Mechanism 3 โ How Downpipe Failure Concentrates Rainfall at Your Foundation
- Mechanism 4 โ How Backed-Up Gutters Damage Roof Edges and Felt
- Mechanism 5 โ How Overflow Creates Mould in Your Living Spaces
- Why Birmingham Properties Are More Vulnerable Than Most
- The Seasonal Damage Calendar โ When Each Mechanism Peaks
- How Professional Gutter Cleaning Interrupts Every Mechanism
- What We Do on Every Birmingham Visit
- Before and After โ Birmingham
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Stop the Mechanisms Today
Understanding Birmingham's Rainfall โ The Numbers That Matter
Before explaining how Birmingham's rainfall damages homes through blocked gutters, it is worth establishing what that rainfall actually looks like in numbers โ because the figures are consistently more significant than most residents intuitively appreciate.
Annual total: 700โ800mm per year across the Birmingham and West Midlands area โ more than the annual total for Rome, Barcelona, or any major Mediterranean city.
Monthly distribution: Unlike drier UK regions where rainfall concentrates in a distinct wet season, Birmingham's rainfall is distributed across every month of the year. Even the driest months โ typically May and June โ deliver 50 to 60mm. Landlords and homeowners planning maintenance should read our summer gutter cleaning Birmingham guide for the spring-to-autumn window.
Heaviest months: October through January are the heaviest months, delivering sustained multi-day rainfall systems that test drainage infrastructure under prolonged load.
Peak event intensity: The heaviest individual events in Birmingham โ which occur multiple times per autumn and winter โ can deliver 20 to 40mm in 24 hours. For a standard semi-detached property with a combined roof area of 60 square metres, a 25mm event produces over 1,500 litres of rainfall requiring drainage in a single day.
What this means for a blocked gutter: A blocked gutter on a Birmingham property is not tested occasionally by unusual weather. It is tested repeatedly, across eight to nine months of meaningful annual rainfall, by volumes of water that a functional system handles easily and a compromised system cannot handle at all.
Every blocked gutter in Birmingham is failing under load regularly โ not waiting for an exceptional event to expose its weakness. See our guide on heavy rain gutter readiness Birmingham for how to prepare before the heaviest events arrive, and signs your gutters need cleaning for early warning indicators from ground level.
How a Blocked Gutter Changes Where Rainfall Goes
To understand the damage mechanisms, it helps to first understand what changes when a gutter is blocked.
In a functioning gutter system, rainfall follows a controlled path:
Roof surface โ gutter channel โ downpipe โ drain
Every component has a designed capacity matched to the rainfall load it will receive. The roof slope directs water to the eave. The gutter channel collects it and carries it toward the downpipe. The downpipe transfers it vertically to the drain below. The drain removes it from the property entirely. A professional gutter inspection confirms each stage is functioning before heavy rainfall arrives.
This controlled path keeps water entirely away from the building's structural fabric โ away from the brickwork, the foundations, the window frames, the fascia boards, and the roof edge.
When a gutter is blocked, this path is interrupted. The channel fills. The water level rises to the gutter's front edge. And the 1,500 litres that should have been controlled and removed now has to go somewhere else.
That somewhere else is determined entirely by gravity and the physical layout of your property. On most Birmingham residential properties, it means one or more of the following: over the front gutter edge onto the external wall below, behind the gutter and onto the fascia board, at the overflow point of a blocked downpipe against the foundation zone, or backward under the eaves into the roof structure.
Each of these uncontrolled paths initiates a specific damage mechanism. Each mechanism operates independently. And in a property with a significantly blocked gutter system, several mechanisms may be operating simultaneously. Our downpipe shoe guide explains how blockages at the base concentrate overflow at the foundation zone.
Signs your gutters need cleaning are typically the first visible evidence that these mechanisms have already begun. By the time the signs are visible, the mechanisms have been operating for some time.
Mechanism 1 โ How Rainfall Saturates Birmingham Brickwork
This is the most common and most consequential damage mechanism associated with blocked gutters across Birmingham's residential housing stock.
How the mechanism works
When a gutter overflows over its front edge, the water that exits the channel falls vertically onto the external wall below. On most Birmingham properties, this wall section is brick โ either the original Victorian or Edwardian facing brick on period properties in Moseley, Bournville, and Harborne, or the outer leaf of cavity-wall construction on interwar and later semis.
Brick is porous. It is designed to absorb a certain amount of moisture as part of the building's natural behaviour โ taking in moisture when it is wet and releasing it as it dries. This moisture cycle is normal and manageable when the brickwork is occasionally wetted by rainfall that then drains away from the wall surface.
What the brickwork is not designed for is persistent, repeated saturation from the same direction โ which is exactly what a blocked gutter delivers.
During a heavy rainfall event in Birmingham, an overflowing gutter directs water against the same section of brickwork continuously for the duration of the rainfall โ potentially several hours. The brickwork absorbs this water progressively. If the rainfall event ends before the brickwork reaches full saturation, it dries partially before the next event. If the next event arrives before it has fully dried โ common in Birmingham's autumn and winter rainfall pattern โ the moisture content of that brickwork section increases with each successive event.
The penetrating damp outcome
As the brickwork's moisture content accumulates across multiple rainfall events, moisture migrates through the wall depth โ through the mortar joints, through the brick body itself โ toward the internal face. On solid-wall Victorian and Edwardian properties (no cavity, no insulation barrier), this journey is direct and relatively fast. On cavity-wall interwar semis, the cavity provides a buffer โ but it also provides a conduit once moisture is past the outer leaf.
When moisture reaches the internal plaster face, penetrating damp becomes visible. A damp patch appears on the internal wall. Paint and wallpaper lift. Plaster softens and in time blows. The internal decoration deteriorates. Our fascias and soffits West Midlands guide shows how roofline moisture and gutter overflow often appear together on the same elevation.
Can blocked gutters cause damp โ the answer is always yes, and this is the precise mechanism through which it happens on Birmingham properties.
Why Birmingham makes this worse
The frequency of Birmingham's rainfall events means the brickwork drying interval between saturation events is shorter than in drier UK cities. A solid Victorian wall in Birmingham that is being consistently wetted by a blocked gutter may never fully dry between October and March โ maintaining a moisture content that drives progressive penetration with each successive event.
Gutter cleaning Harborne B17 and gutter cleaning Edgbaston B15 โ both postcodes have significant Victorian and Edwardian solid-wall stock where this mechanism operates fastest and causes the most serious damage when gutter systems are not maintained. Similar risks apply across Selly Oak B29, Ladywood B16, Balsall Heath B12, and Nechells B7 terrace stock.
Mechanism 2 โ How Overflow Damages Fascia Boards and Timber
The fascia board โ the horizontal board running along the roof edge immediately behind the gutter โ is the component most directly exposed to a second damage mechanism that operates even when the overflow is not reaching the external wall.
How the mechanism works
A gutter does not sit flat against the fascia board. It hangs from brackets fixed into the fascia, with a small gap between the back face of the gutter and the board behind it. In a correctly functioning system, rainfall travels within the gutter channel and does not contact the fascia at all.
When a gutter is partially blocked โ overflowing not at the front edge but backing up slightly at a joint or bracket position โ water begins tracking between the back of the gutter and the fascia behind it. This is the water that damages fascia boards: not the dramatic overflow visible from the street but the slower, hidden water that contacts the timber or UPVC fascia directly and sits against it between rainfall events.
On timber fascia boards โ found on Birmingham's period and interwar properties that have not had fascia replacement โ this contact initiates a deterioration sequence. Properties in Kings Heath and Hall Green with original timber fascias are especially vulnerable when overflow tracks behind the gutter channel.
The paint film on the fascia surface begins to lift as moisture enters from behind. Paint that is no longer bonded to the substrate fails โ first bubbling, then peeling, then exposing the bare timber beneath. The exposed timber absorbs moisture directly with each subsequent rainfall event. Over months, the timber softens. Wet rot establishes in the softened fibres. The fascia board loses structural integrity.
The consequence of a structurally compromised fascia board is significant: the bracket fixing that holds the gutter is embedded in the fascia. A rotten fascia cannot hold a bracket securely. The bracket pulls away. The gutter sags. What was a cleaning job has become a cleaning job plus fascia replacement plus gutter re-fixing.
Fascia and soffit cleaning โ maintaining the UPVC or timber fascia surface alongside the gutter clean preserves both components and extends the interval before replacement is required. Where brackets have already failed, our gutter repair service and gutter repairs guide address sagging sections before the next rainfall event.
On UPVC fascia boards โ common on later Birmingham properties and those that have had fascia replacement โ the damage mechanism is different but also progressive. UPVC does not rot, but persistent moisture contact discolours and degrades its surface, and the fixings that penetrate it to hold the bracket can work loose when the UPVC has experienced repeated thermal cycling under wet conditions.
Mechanism 3 โ How Downpipe Failure Concentrates Rainfall at Your Foundation
The blocked downpipe failure is distinct from the general gutter overflow in a specific and more serious way: it concentrates the full rainfall discharge volume from the entire roof in a single location at ground level โ directly adjacent to the property's foundations.
How the mechanism works
A downpipe on a standard Birmingham semi-detached property carries the drainage from the full roof area it serves โ typically 25 to 35 square metres. During a heavy rainfall event, this represents a substantial water volume passing through a pipe that is typically 68mm to 100mm in internal diameter.
When that downpipe is blocked โ at the entry point, at an intermediate position in the pipe, or at the shoe at the base โ the flow stops. The channel above backs up and overflows at the gutter front edge. But the critical difference between a downpipe blockage and a channel blockage is where the overflow water reaches the ground.
A general channel overflow distributes water along the front elevation below the overflowing section โ spreading the water contact across a broader wall area. A downpipe blockage directs the entire overflow to the area immediately adjacent to the downpipe position โ which is typically at a building corner or at a position close to the property's foundation zone.
The foundation mechanism
Water arriving at the base of an external wall in volume during heavy rainfall enters the soil immediately adjacent to the foundation. In the clay-dominant soils common throughout the West Midlands, this moisture has two effects.
Immediate saturation softens the clay immediately surrounding the foundation, reducing the bearing capacity of the soil at that point. Over multiple rainfall events, this creates differential conditions around the foundation perimeter โ some sections remaining on dry, competent clay while the downpipe-adjacent section sits on saturated, softened ground.
Over an extended period โ measured in years rather than months โ differential soil conditions around foundations produce differential settlement. The section of the building above the consistently-saturated foundation zone settles at a different rate from the sections above drier ground. The result, in time, is the diagonal cracking above door and window openings, the sticking doors and windows, and the stepped cracking at wall corners that are the diagnostic signatures of foundation movement.
What happens if you ignore blocked gutters โ foundation movement is the most serious long-term consequence on this progression, and it begins with the moisture the downpipe blockage delivers to the foundation zone with every rainfall event.
Heavy rain gutter readiness Birmingham โ ensuring downpipes are clear before Birmingham's heaviest rainfall events is the intervention that prevents this mechanism from operating at its most intensive. Properties in Solihull, Wolverhampton, Walsall, West Bromwich, Halesowen, and Stourbridge on clay soils face the same mechanism when downpipes fail.
Mechanism 4 โ How Backed-Up Gutters Damage Roof Edges and Felt
There is a fourth mechanism that operates specifically when a gutter is not merely blocked but completely full โ when the water level in the channel rises to the point where it contacts the base of the lowest roof tile course.
How the mechanism works
Roof tiles overlap each other and the gutter edge in a way that creates a continuous downward flow path from the ridge to the eave. This system assumes that water arriving at the eave is immediately captured by a functioning gutter and removed.
When a gutter is completely full โ carrying standing water that has backed up because all drainage paths are blocked โ the water level in the channel reaches the underside of the lowest tile course. At this point, the hydrostatic pressure of the standing water begins to drive moisture backward under the tile โ against the designed direction of flow.
Under the tile, the next surface the water contacts is the roofing felt โ the secondary waterproofing membrane laid beneath the tiles and above the roof timbers. Roofing felt is designed to drain water that infiltrates through the tile surface downward and back out at the eave. It is not designed to receive water driven upward by hydrostatic pressure from a flooded gutter below.
The felt and timber damage
Felt that is consistently wetted from below โ driven by the standing water in a full, backed-up gutter โ deteriorates. The material softens, develops micro-tears at the point of contact, and in time fails to provide waterproof protection at the eaves. Moisture enters the roof space above the felt and contacts the timber rafters, the wall plate, and the ceiling joists below.
Timber in a persistently wet roof space develops wet rot. In serious cases, the structural timbers at the eaves are compromised โ requiring specialist assessment and replacement that is among the most expensive domestic repair work available.
In winter, the standing water in a fully backed-up gutter freezes. The expansion of freezing water lifts tile edges, disturbs the pointing on mechanically-bedded tiles, and in older properties displaces the mortar bedding on ridge and hip tiles. A Birmingham winter that follows an unaddressed summer gutter blockage can produce roof tile damage that appears unconnected to the gutter system but traces directly back to it. Blocked gutters packed with sycamore seeds accelerate how quickly channels reach this fully-backed-up state.
Roof cleaning and moss removal โ moss on roof tiles contributes directly to the debris volume in the gutter channel below, accelerating the rate at which channels fill and the frequency with which the roof edge mechanism can operate. See also roof cleaning Birmingham, roof cleaning Dudley, and roof moss removal Kings Norton B30 for combined roofline maintenance.
Mechanism 5 โ How Overflow Creates Mould in Your Living Spaces
The fifth mechanism is the consequence that most directly affects the occupants of a Birmingham property โ and the one that converts a property maintenance problem into a health concern.
How the mechanism works
Mould growth requires three conditions: moisture, a surface to grow on, and moderate temperature. All three are consistently present on the internal walls of a Birmingham property where Mechanism 1 โ brickwork saturation leading to penetrating damp โ has been operating for a meaningful period.
The damp internal wall surface, once moisture has penetrated from the external overflow source, maintains an elevated moisture content that persists between dry periods. Even when external conditions are temporarily dry, the moisture stored in the wall fabric maintains the internal surface humidity that mould needs.
Birmingham's consistently-occupied residential properties provide moderate indoor temperatures year-round โ central heating in winter creates the warm, damp wall surface conditions that support mould most effectively. The organic components of plaster, paint, and wallpaper provide the substrate.
Mould typically becomes visible on the internal wall surface several months after the penetrating damp has first become apparent โ appearing initially as dark speckling in the corners of the affected wall and ceiling junction, then spreading as colonies establish and expand.
The health mechanism
Black mould โ Stachybotrys chartarum and related species โ produces spores and mycotoxins that become airborne in the occupied space. For healthy adults, exposure to moderate mould concentrations produces respiratory irritation and allergic responses. For children, elderly occupants, and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions โ including asthma, which is prevalent across many Birmingham communities โ the health consequences are more significant.
A mould problem originating in a blocked gutter is not simply a cosmetic property issue. It is a health concern in the living space that requires both elimination of the external source โ the gutter โ and remediation of the affected internal surface. Read can blocked gutters cause damp for the full moisture-to-mould progression on Birmingham brickwork.
Before and after gutter results Birmingham โ the Balsall Heath B12 case study in our Balsall Heath guide shows a property where a landlord had commissioned two separate mould treatments, neither of which was effective because the external gutter source had never been addressed.
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Why Birmingham Properties Are More Vulnerable Than Most
The five mechanisms described above operate on residential properties throughout the UK. In Birmingham, specific characteristics of both the rainfall pattern and the housing stock make each mechanism more severe and faster-acting than in many comparable UK cities.
Rainfall frequency amplifies every mechanism
Every mechanism described above is driven by repetition. A single overflow event causes minimal damage. Twenty overflow events across an autumn and winter cause significant damage. Forty events across two years cause serious damage. Birmingham's rainfall frequency โ meaningful rain in every month, heaviest period running October to March โ produces more repetitions of each overflow event per unit of time than drier UK cities. Each stage of each mechanism advances faster. See what happens if you ignore blocked gutters for the stage-by-stage timeline.
Victorian and Edwardian solid-wall stock amplifies Mechanism 1
The porous lime-mortared brickwork of Birmingham's Victorian and Edwardian properties absorbs and transmits moisture more readily than modern engineering brick in cavity-wall construction. Penetrating damp from gutter overflow reaches internal surfaces faster and penetrates deeper on these properties than on modern equivalents. Gutter cleaning Kings Heath B14, gutter cleaning Harborne B17, and gutter cleaning Edgbaston B15 โ all three postcodes have significant Victorian and Edwardian stock where this amplification is most pronounced. Acocks Green B27 and Yardley B25 show the same pattern on interwar semis.
West Midlands clay soils amplify Mechanism 3
The clay-rich soils underlying most of the Birmingham and West Midlands residential area are more reactive to moisture than gravel or sandy soils. Clay expands when wet and contracts when dry โ creating more significant soil movement at the foundation zone of a property subject to persistent downpipe overflow than equivalent drainage failure on a property with more permeable underlying soil. This affects properties across Dudley, Coventry, Redditch, Wolverhampton, and Walsall as well as inner Birmingham.
Aging UPVC systems amplify Mechanism 2
Birmingham's large stock of interwar semi-detached properties had their original guttering replaced predominantly in the 1980s and 1990s. This UPVC replacement stock is now 30 to 40 years old โ at or beyond the age where joint sealants fail and bracket fixings fatigue. Under Birmingham's consistent rainfall load, these aging systems produce joint failures that expose fascia boards to persistent moisture contact before any visible overflow symptom appears. Where joints have already failed, see our gutter repairs guide and repair service page.
The Seasonal Damage Calendar โ When Each Mechanism Peaks in Birmingham
Understanding which mechanisms are most active in which season allows Birmingham homeowners to anticipate and interrupt damage at the points of highest risk.
Spring (March to May)
Mechanism 5 (mould) peaks in spring โ the accumulated winter moisture in affected walls has been present for months and mould colonies are at their most established. Mechanism 4 (roof edge) risk diminishes as frozen water thaws, but the tile damage from winter freezing in backed-up gutters becomes visible. Summer gutter cleaning Birmingham โ spring clearance removes the winter accumulation before it becomes the base layer for the next season's debris.
Summer (June to August)
Mechanism 2 (fascia damage) continues through summer โ the thermal expansion of UPVC guttering stresses aging joints. Moss detaches from roof tiles in warm, dry conditions and deposits in gutters continuously. The debris profile from spring and summer accumulates in the channel base. Pair a summer clean with roof cleaning where moss is contributing to repeat blockages.
Autumn (September to November)
All five mechanisms activate simultaneously. Leaf fall compounds the existing summer debris. Rainfall intensity increases. Birmingham's heaviest single events occur in this window. Mechanisms 1, 3, and 4 reach peak activity as heavy rainfall encounters the debris-loaded system. Heavy rain gutter readiness Birmingham โ the pre-autumn window is the most critical maintenance opportunity of the year.
Winter (December to February)
Mechanism 3 (foundation) peaks in winter โ clay soil saturation is highest and the freeze-thaw cycle creates maximum differential movement risk. Mechanism 4 (roof edge) peaks when backed-up gutters freeze solid. Mechanism 1 (brickwork) continues at full intensity throughout sustained wet periods. Read our winter gutter cleaning maintenance guide for seasonal preparation advice.
How Professional Gutter Cleaning Interrupts Every Mechanism
Every mechanism described above shares a single point of intervention: the gutter blockage.
Remove the blockage โ completely, including the downpipes โ and the controlled drainage path is restored. Rainfall follows the designed route: roof to gutter to downpipe to drain. None of the five mechanisms can operate when the drainage path is functioning correctly.
This is why professional gutter cleaning is not simply a maintenance task. On a Birmingham property in the West Midlands' rainfall climate, it is the intervention that interrupts five simultaneous damage mechanisms โ every one of which is active during every significant rainfall event on a property whose gutters are blocked.
Professional gutter cleaning service from Wow Gutters Ltd addresses every component of the drainage system in a single visit:
The full channel length is vacuumed using our industrial SkyVac system โ extracting the compacted debris base that causes Mechanism 1 and Mechanism 4 to operate โ as well as the surface debris above it. Every downpipe is tested and cleared, eliminating Mechanism 3. The flow test before we leave confirms the drainage path is fully restored, removing the standing water conditions that drive Mechanism 4. Learn more about our ladder-free gutter cleaning method and why ground-level clearance matters on two-storey Birmingham properties.
The before and after photographs document the system condition โ giving the homeowner a record of what was found, what was cleared, and confirmation that the drainage path has been restored.
Gutter inspection Birmingham โ our written condition report after every visit identifies any secondary issues: joint failures contributing to Mechanism 2, fascia deterioration that has already been caused by it, roofline moss coverage driving the secondary debris input into the channel. Book via our free online quote or contact page.
What We Do on Every Birmingham Visit
โ Full channel vacuum clearance โ complete run, every metre, front and rear
โ Downpipe inspection and clearance โ every downpipe, every visit, included as standard
โ Full system flow test โ confirmed before departure
โ Before and after photographs โ every section, sent same day
โ Written condition report โ all observations documented
โ Ground-based method โ no ladders against your property
โ Fully insured โ public liability on every visit
โ Price confirmed before arrival โ no changes on the day
We cover the full Birmingham city area and all West Midlands postcodes โ including Sutton Coldfield, Solihull, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley, Redditch, Bromsgrove, Coventry, Kidderminster, Worcester, Malvern, and all surrounding areas. Browse the full gutter cleaning service areas hub or roof cleaning service areas for combined roofline work. Find gutter cleaning near you by postcode.
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Before and After โ Birmingham
Representative results from a Birmingham property โ the same documentary standard applied to every visit we complete. More case studies are in our before and after Birmingham gutter cleaning results post and Walsall before and after gallery.
Frequently Asked Questions โ Birmingham Rainfall & Gutter Damage
Stop the Mechanisms Today
Every rainfall event in Birmingham is either controlled by a functioning gutter system or diverted by a blocked one โ into your brickwork, against your fascia, toward your foundation, under your eaves, and eventually into your living spaces.
The five mechanisms described in this post are not hypothetical. They are operating on thousands of Birmingham properties right now โ quietly, progressively, and at a cost that increases with every rainfall event that passes without the blockage being cleared.
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Conclusion
Birmingham's rainfall is consistent, substantial, and year-round. A functioning gutter system manages it without incident. A blocked one turns it into five simultaneous damage mechanisms operating against the fabric of your home with every rainfall event.
The mechanisms are preventable. The intervention is straightforward. And the cost of prevention is a fraction of the cost of remediation at any stage of the damage progression.
Gutter cleaning Birmingham โ call Wow Gutters Ltd today and stop the mechanisms before the next heavy rainfall arrives.
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