Severe Wind Causing Damage in Yakima

Yakima, WALocal News

Yakima has experienced severe winds since early Wednesday, resulting in damage to various trees and structures across the city. Among the notable incidents was the community Christmas tree at Millennium Plaza, which fell over due to the strong winds shortly after its installation. Fortunately, the tree only sustained minimal damage, allowing the city to proceed with its holiday celebrations. Local officials are currently assessing the broader impact of the wind on the community's infrastructure and public safety. Residents are urged to remain cautious and report any further damage they encounter.

This weather event underscores the potential hazards that can arise during the holiday season, particularly in areas prone to high winds. Yakima's community spirit is highlighted as residents come together to navigate the challenges posed by such unpredictable weather. As the city looks to preserve its holiday traditions, safety remains a top priority.

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