Over the weekend, tens of thousands of people lost power in Washington and Oregon due to a typhoon. Trees have fallen on top of homes and roads. 34 trees were on the roads of Portland in just three hours. In other parts of Oregon, two tornadoes were seen. One was considered an EF2 twister. In Washington, 40 teenagers and six adults were at Camp David Jr. during an outing. The damage was considered to be severe and heavy. One home was considered to be uninhabitable due to the severe damage caused by the storm. The peak of the storm was 15,000 without power.
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