Editor’s Note: Since the original post, this map has been updated to reflect additional attacks.

A mosque in Ypsilanti, Michigan, is burned to the ground. Yet another – in Tucson, Arizona – is broken into and its copies of the Quran ripped up. And just this weekend in Bloomington, Minnesota, a homemade explosive device detonated at an Islamic center around the time of morning prayers.

We mapped 63 publicly reported incidents from January to July 2017, where mosques were targets of threats, vandalism or arson. On average, that comes down to nine every month and at least two a week.

The incidents, tallied in a preliminary list of publicly reported occurrences by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, span 26 states from Florida to Hawaii. During the same time period in 2016, CAIR counted 46 incidents.

Below is a list of all the cities where mosques have been targeted. In some cases, there was more than one incident in a particular city:

Alabama:

Huntsville

Hoover

Arizona:

Tucson

California:

Davis

Roseville

Sacramento

Colorado:

Boulder

Denver

Fort Collins

Florida:

Miami

New Tampa

Port St. Lucie

Tampa

Georgia:

Atlanta

Augusta

Hawaii:

Honolulu

Illinois:

Des Plaines

Peoria

Iowa:

Des Moines

Kentucky:

Lexington

Louisiana:

Bossier City

Maine:

Portland

Maryland:

Gaithersburg

Silver Spring

Michigan:

Kentwood

Ypsilanti

Mississippi:

Hattiesburg

Montana:

Bozeman

New Jersey:

Bayonne

Jersey City

New York:

Brooklyn

Bronx

Long Island

Manhattan

Queens

Ohio:

Cincinnati

Columbus

West Chester Township

Oregon:

Eugene

Pennsylvania:

South Whitehall Township

Tennessee:

Murfreesboro

Texas:

Richardson

Victoria

Virginia:

Brentsville

Falls Church

Washington:

Bellevue

West Virginia:

Princeton