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Northwest storm kills 1, causes landslide and power outages

Last Updated Jan 13, 2021 at 11:30 am MDT

SPOKANE, Wash. — A powerful wind storm rolled through the Pacific Northwest, killing one person and leaving a trail of damage — including a highway shut down after a landslide and a tractor-trailer that was nearly blown off a bridge. More than 500,000 people lost power.

The death happened in Spokane, when a woman in her 40s died after a tree fell on her car and trapped her inside, said city Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer.

Winds reached gusts 50-70 mph (80-113 kph) in parts of the Puget Sound region as the storm blew through on the tail end of several inches of rain that left the ground saturated and conditions ripe for tree falls, KOMO-TV reported.

High winds blew down trees across the greater Spokane region and Avista, a Spokane-based utility, reported that more than 70,000 customers were without power Wednesday morning. About 430,000 customers elsewhere in Washington state and in Oregon also lost electrical service, officials said.

The city’s public schools were closed for in-person and virtual learning Wednesday morning and Eastern Washington University also cancelled both in-person and online classes.

In Oregon, residents of the small community of Dodson were told to evacuate after the National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning Wednesday morning, KOIN reported.

The weather service told residents to call friends in the area to wake them up and tweeted that the situation has been “deemed too dangerous to send in rescue crews.”

Near Dodson, part of Interstate 84 was closed after a landslide spilled onto the freeway before dawn. First responders were searching to try to determine whether anyone was caught in the debris. The landslide was estimated to be several feet deep in some areas and heavy machinery was being brought in to clear the debris, officials said.

Several rivers began overflowing their banks in Oregon and a tractor-trailer in Washington state blew over amid heavy wind gusts as it attempted to travel over the Deception Pass Bridge north of Seattle, officials said. Part of the truck was left dangling over the edge of the bridge, but the driver escaped unharmed.

“I just passed the middle of the bridge and a gust of…I don’t know how bad… just picked up my trailer and my truck and just pushed it against the guard rail,” trucker Jeff Myles told KOMO NewsRadio. “I slammed on my brakes and I just laid over the guard rail. It tilted about 3 feet each way.”

Myles said his cab was leaning over the edge of the bridge and he couldn’t just open his door.

“I could look down at the water (out my window), so I wasn’t going to open THAT door,” he said.

The Associated Press