Trees and power lines snapped Saturday as a powerful storm bearing the remnants of a Pacific typhoon hit the Northwest. Emergency crews reported trees and power lines down throughout the region. The Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue posted a photograph on Facebook of a tree that crushed the new car and part of the home of a family in North Plains, Ore., near Portland. The Washington Department of Transportation said trees came down on Interstate 5 near Olympia, blocking a lane. The storm carried the remnants of Typhoon Songda, which wreaked havoc in the western Pacific days ago.
Source: Fox News October 16, 2016 04:07 UTC