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WA reps seek aid, disaster declaration from federal government for bomb cyclone recovery

Jan 16, 2025, 11:58 AM

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Branches and other debris from trees break through the roof of a Washington home. (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)

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Nearly two months after a bomb cyclone weather event swept across the Pacific Northwest, killing four people (two in Washington) and knocking out power for nearly one million customers in Oregon, Washington and parts of Canada, Washington representatives are asking for financial assistance from the federal government.

U.S. Senators Patty Murray 聽(D-WA) and Maria Cantwell 聽(D-WA) sent a letter to President Biden asking for the federal government to declare the event as a major disaster, echoing former Governor Jay Inslee鈥檚 request.

Congress representatives Kim Schrier (D, WA-08), Marilyn Strickland (D, WA-10), Rick Larsen (D, WA-02), Pramila Jayapal (D, WA-07), Dan Newhouse (R, WA-04), Suzan DelBene (D, WA-01), Adam Smith (D, WA-09), Emily Randall (D, WA-06), Marie Gluensenkamp Perez (D, WA-03) and Michael Baumgartner (R, WA-05) signed the letter in support.

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“The November storm delivered catastrophic impacts across the Evergreen state, impacting millions of residents and wreaking havoc on communities,” the letter read. “The storm was one of the most severe the state has seen, toppling trees into homes, damaging power infrastructure across multiple counties, paralyzing major transportation corridors and tragically claiming two lives.”

Last week, Inslee signed聽聽on Tuesday, opening up $1 million in funding to support recovery efforts, according to聽聽from the governor鈥檚 office. The money will be provided to Washington鈥檚聽聽from the Department of Commerce.

While that’s a start for recovery, an initial assessment displayed Washington suffered more than $34 million in damages to infrastructure, parks, cultural sites, schools, public buildings, and other public structures and facilities, according to the letter. Inslee released a formal request for a federal major disaster declaration from Biden just days before the letter was sent.

“Pacific, Snohomish and Wahkiakum Counties experienced widespread destruction including sinkholes, crippled utility infrastructure and damaged public and private structures,” Schrier wrote in her letter for Biden. “In eastern Washington, Walla Walla County suffered damage to local utilities and infrastructure, including a local cemetery. Debris removal and cleanup efforts are still underway.”

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To apply for emergency funding for King County,聽. For Snohomish County,聽聽and for Whatcom County,聽.

To qualify for state individual assistance, residents must live in the affected counties, have a household income at or below 80% of the median income and be able to provide proof that the November bomb cyclone storm either destroyed property or caused significant damage.

Frank Sumrall is a content editor at MyNorthwest and producer of the Seattle Seahawks podcast, . You can read his stories聽here聽and you can email him聽here.

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