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North Shore residents stranded for 14 hours after windstorm knocks out power

December 10, 2024 | Skagit County, Washington


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North Shore residents stranded for 14 hours after windstorm knocks out power
A recent windstorm at Lake Cavanaugh has raised serious concerns for North Shore residents, who faced power outages and isolation due to fallen trees blocking access. The storm, which occurred from December 6 to 7, left approximately 14 hours without electricity for those living at the east end of North Shore, affecting a half-mile stretch of road.

During a government meeting, a local resident highlighted the ongoing challenges posed by such weather events, questioning the preparedness and response measures in place. "What are the ramifications and on whose shoulders does it rest?" they asked, emphasizing the potential dangers if emergency medical services are unable to reach residents in need during future incidents.

While the power was restored quickly this time, the incident has sparked frustration and concern among the community about their safety and access. The resident's comments underscore the urgent need for a discussion on infrastructure improvements and emergency response strategies to prevent similar situations in the future. As the community reflects on this event, the call for action is clear: ensuring that North Shore residents are not left stranded in times of crisis.

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