Washington Bomb Cyclone Devastation
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•Bomb cyclone's rampage through Washington kills at least 2 in Seattle
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The record-breaking storm swirled with hurricane-force intensity off the West Coast this week , generating up to 74 mph gusts that downed trees, powerlines and killed at least two people.
Numerous homes and cars have been crushed by falling trees, in some cases leaving people trapped inside until emergency responders could free them.
On Wednesday , crews in western Washington were working to restore electricity to the more than 600,000 customers who lost power overnight .
More than a dozen schools closed in Seattle on Wednesday , with Issaquah , Renton and Bellevue school districts opting to remain shut Thursday .
This will likely result in flooding in poor drainage areas and areas affected by burn scars, or charred, barren patches of land left behind by wildfire.
That is because burned soil can be as water-repellant as pavement.
There will also be a high risk of mudslides and rockslides, as the loss of vegetation leaves soils volatile and easily erodible.
This is the strongest atmospheric river that the Pacific Northwest has seen this season .
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