** Snoqualmie Valley Windstorm: Power Outage Update

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Valley has been hit hard by a severe windstorm, resulting in substantial power outages that have left over 416,000 customers without electricity. Puget Sound Energy is working diligently to address the emergency, focusing on critical infrastructure and public safety amid a high volume of safety-related calls. Communities including Carnation, Duvall, Fall City, North Bend, and Snoqualmie have reported significant outages, with Duvall alone accounting for nearly 5,000. Tanner Electric confirmed that their North Bend substation was affected, complicating restoration efforts. The storm has caused extensive damage, and restoration timelines remain uncertain, prompting officials to advise residents to prepare for prolonged outages.

City Public Works crews are actively clearing roads and addressing downed trees, prioritizing public safety. Residents are encouraged to report downed trees to the emergency line, and updates on power restoration can be found on utility websites and social media. This incident underscores the impact of severe weather on local infrastructure and the community's response efforts.

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