Who’s still without power after the western Washington bomb cyclone
SEATTLE - More than 95,000 customers in the region remained without power Saturday, four days after a deadly bomb cyclone battered Western Washington. Deadly, easterly winds of up to 74 mph hit Tuesday, leaving more than half a million customers without power, injuring dozens and killing two people. The storm's aftermath has left utilities scrambling to restore power. Crews for internet providers, too, are working feverishly, even as the biggest companies refuse to disclose the number of outages and offer online maps that can be impossible for customers to read. As of 9 a.m. Saturday, more than 86,400 Puget Sound Energy customers still had no electricity, dropping to 80,000 by noon.
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