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In a 10-hour period during the peak and aftermath of Friday’s severe weather, Marysville Firefighters received 80 emergency calls. The department typically receives 40 in a 24-hour span.
Neighbors of Peterson’s street said trees fell on at least nine homes.
As crews work around the clock, people are worried about the cold nights ahead.
“We recommend that you use a small room in your house. Get your family, your pets all in to get that body heat to warm up that room and bundle up,” said Kellie Stickney, spokesperson for Snohomish PUD.
Rob and Janet Lowe also had a tree fall and damage a home they own, but said everyone on the street is coming together to help.
“It was pretty crazy but everyone seems to come together. people were making soup feeding everybody out there,” said Janet Lowe.
Snohomish PUD is asking people to be patient and to avoid downed trees and power lines. It said it could be days for some people in the county before power is restored.
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