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Windstorm packs a wallop | Photo Gallery
Sailboats at the Point Hudson Marina are lighted by a sun-break in Monday's storm as dark clouds darken Port Townsend Bay.
Leader photo by Brian Kelly
Crews worked around the clock through Monday night to restore power to Jefferson County residents. At one point, more than 9,000 people were without power in the area.
Image courtesy of Jefferson County PUD
US Highway 101 around Lake Crescent was just one of many road closures in Olympic National Park after Monday’s storm caused massive flooding in the region.
Image courtesy of Olympic National Park
Cones are placed to block off US Highway 101 around Lake Crescent.
Image courtesy of Olympic National Park
Fallen trees accounted for many of the power outages caused by Monday’s windstorm.
Photo courtesy of Jefferson County PUD
A downtown shopper runs back to her car on Water Street during Monday morning's windstorm and power outage in Port Townsend.
Leader photo by Brian Kelly
Streetlights in Port Townsend went dark during a citywide power outage Monday.
Leader photo by Brian Kelly
A Coast Guard rescue swimmer escorts multiple people who were evacuated from their residences during a flood near Forks on Monday, Nov. 15. The crew evacuated a total of 10 people, including several children, after receiving a request for assistance from Clallam County emergency responders.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Sector Columbia River
Ferry sailings were canceled for most of Monday from Port Townsend to Whidbey Island.
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