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Pacific Storm shellacks NW

By M&C US News Dec 4, 2007, 16:44 GMT

Oregon and Washington were hit hard by a strong storm the last few days.  Downed trees blocked roads and power outages were widespread Tuesday across much of the Northwest, where residents prepared for a massive cleanup effort after being battered by back-to-back storms.

A powerful storm rolled in Monday with hurricane-force winds and several inches of rain, and was blamed for four deaths. It was on the heels of another severe system that moved through Sunday.

By Tuesday, the second system had moved on to the Upper Midwest, where it was predicted to drop just a few inches of snow.

Roads were closed in Washington and Oregon because of downed trees and landslides, and many schools and government offices were closed for a second day.

The governors of Washington and Oregon declared states of emergency, which could speed relief efforts in flood-hit areas. The National Weather Service said 3 to 6 inches of rain had fallen across much of western Washington. The 24-hour rain total for Bremerton was 10.78 inches.

Olympia saw the rain turn a normally small creek into a roiling, muddy surge of water that tore through a wall at the Ranch House BBQ restaurant. Tables and booths were strewn across the street, and a storage shed was pushed about 300 feet away.

Mudslides blocked numerous roads and forced an undetermined number of residents to evacuate condominiums, apartments and houses in Seattle, at least nine houses in suburban Burien and several mobile homes in Shelton.

Mudslides halted Amtrak passenger train service between Portland and Vancouver, British Columbia, for a second day Tuesday. Interstate 5, the principal north-south route along the West Coast, was closed near Centralia because of about 3 feet of water over the road.

Rescue boats were used to grab flood-stranded residents, and GPS-equipped helicopters were used at night. One helicopter plucked people from the roof of a house, sheriff's Detective Matt Wallace said. Coast Guard helicopters had hoisted more than 100 people from areas surrounded by water in Washington, officials said.

Power companies said electricity may not be restored to some areas for three or four days. 

More stiff winds were likely, but nothing like the blasts that exceeded 120 miles mph at the height of the storm.

Most of the Olympic Peninsula, Kitsap County and southwest Washington were hit particularly hard by the storm.

Gov. Chris Gregoire said some 80,000 people had lost electric power across western Washington. Portland-based Pacific Power said about 23,000 customers still were without power Monday night.

At least four people were killed by the storm.

CNN reports that two Oregon deaths were reported, a 90-year-old woman who suffered "a weather-related heart attack" as she evacuated. Also a driver of a truck swept away by floodwaters in the same area also was reported dead.

In Washington, one man in Aberdeen died when a tree fell on him as he was trying to clear another downed tree. Another person died from an undetermined medical problem after power was lost, said Grays Harbor County sheriff's Detective Ed McGowan.

Across the country in New England snow fell - relieving the resort owners who suffered through a terrible season last year. In Vermont, 7 inches of snow was reported.



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JohnDec 4th, 2007 - 16:57:37

Such storms will become more frequent and more violent as an effect of global warming - a new report on this is due out Monday

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Don't waitDec 5th, 2007 - 03:45:26

on FEMA and Bush people. You'd be better to start helping youselves.

Bush legacy; 'Leave no child a dime'.

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