Severe Bomb Cyclone Hits West Coast, Leaving Thousands Without Power
A powerful bomb cyclone has recently made landfall on the West Coast, particularly impacting Washington state and California. The severe weather has resulted in at least one death and left over 600,000 residents without power as hurricane-force winds and torrential rains battered the region. The storm, described as one of the strongest on record for the Northeast Pacific, has caused widespread disruption, toppling trees and cutting off access to roads. Thousands are currently without electricity, and utility companies warn that outages could last for several days. As the storm continues to move through the Pacific Northwest, officials are urging residents to prepare for potential flooding and hazardous conditions.
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