Splintered power poles, transmission lines draped across roads, and uprooted trees are all part of the landscape around Enumclaw, where 74 mph winds ripped through during Tuesday night’s massive storm.
On Thursday, power crews were seen at several locations around State Route 167, where a significant amount of damage occurred.
Most people said they were still without electricity, had no internet service, and could barely make a phone call, given the limited service in the area.
The storm and fierce winds left plenty of people in bad shape throughout Puget Sound, and Enumclaw was right up there at the top.
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