West Coast Faces Severe Weather: Power Outages, Deadly Storms, and Treacherous Roads

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Puget Sound Energy (PSE) is working to restore power to over 282,000 customers in western Washington after a bomb cyclone storm caused widespread outages. At its peak, the storm left over 400,000 customers without power. PSE is prioritizing power restoration for hospitals and schools, with an expectation to restore power to many customers by Saturday, November 23. This storm is one of the largest in recent years, comparable to major outages in 2012 and 2006.
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- It was 'super, super scary' in the WA town hit by the highest winds The Seattle Times
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