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By lmurphy March 4, 2021 3:44 pm Courtesy Whatcom Unified Emergency Management
SEATTLE, Wash. Experts say the 8.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of New Zealand Thursday will not impact Washington.
An initial alert from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said tsunami waves have been observed as a result of the quake and warned that some of those hazardous waves could hit some coasts.
But Whatcom Emergency Management Deputy Director John Gargett says that there currently is no impact predicted for Whatcom County.
The Washington State Emergency Management Division says there are no current watches, warnings or advisories issued for the west coast of the U.S.
Windstorm causes power outages, topples trees, damaging dorm at WWU
The Bellingham Herald 1/13/2021 Robert Mittendorf, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.)
Jan. 13 Winds gusting well past 50 mph knocked out electricity across a broad area of the Puget Sound region, according to the National Weather Service and Puget Sound Energy.
At least one person was injured in Whatcom County when trees crashed into a dorm at Western Washington University, campus officials said Tuesday night, Jan. 12.
Commuters were urged to drive cautiously, especially in the predawn darkness, because of debris and water over roadways.
Much of Birch Bay Drive was closed because of high water from seasonal king tides, said John Gargett, deputy director of the Whatcom County Sheriff s Office Division of Emergency Management.