Tree damage in Hamlin Park thought to be result of the "bomb cyclone"

Shoreline, WALocal News

In Hamlin Park, Washington, a recent windstorm labeled a "bomb cyclone" has led to considerable tree damage. Resident Lori Birtley documented the scene, reporting multiple fallen trees along the park's eastern trail. The storm uprooted some trees entirely while others broke at their trunks, showcasing the storm's intensity. Park workers are actively engaged in cleanup efforts, cutting down larger trees and stacking smaller debris along the pathways for safety. This weather event highlights the growing concern over how extreme weather affects local parks and green spaces.

With climate change contributing to more severe storms, such incidents may become more common. The community's response, including the engagement of park workers, reflects a commitment to restoring the park for public use. This situation serves as a critical reminder of the need for proactive measures in urban park management and disaster preparedness.

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