West Coast Braces for More Storms After Bomb Cyclone Havoc

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Western Washington is recovering from a severe windstorm that caused widespread damage, including downed trees and power lines, leaving over 325,000 customers without power. The storm, described as a bomb cyclone, resulted in school closures and road blockages. A second storm is expected to follow, potentially causing further disruptions. Authorities are working to restore power and clear roads, while warning residents about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning during power outages.
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