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'Bomb cyclone' batters the Pacific Northwest: See what it looks like from space

  • A bomb cyclone struck the Pacific Northwest, causing power outages for hundreds of thousands, resulting in two deaths and two injuries according to reports.
  • The storm had a pressure drop of 1.71 inches, which is more than double the criteria to classify as a bomb cyclone, says AccuWeather.
  • Following the cyclone, the region faces severe rain, life-threatening flooding, and another storm with high winds, warns the National Weather Service.
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