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Thousands still without power in Snohomish County after bomb cyclone

Lake Stevens, WALocal News

Following a bomb cyclone that struck earlier in the week, Snohomish County is still facing significant power outages, with nearly 10,000 residents without electricity as of Friday evening. The article details the efforts of repair crews from Snohomish and Okanogan counties who are working tirelessly to restore power, often facing challenges due to extensive damage to infrastructure. At the storm's peak, over 135,000 customers were impacted, highlighting the cyclone's intensity. Libraries in the region have become crucial hubs for those affected, providing access to electricity, Wi-Fi, and a place to stay warm. Local utility worker Zeke Schellberg notes the importance of safety around downed power lines and the risks associated with improper generator use.

The report underscores the collaboration between local and external crews to expedite the restoration process. As winds from another storm system complicate repairs, the community's resilience and adaptability are evident. This article serves as a vital update on the ongoing recovery efforts in the region.

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