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Posted on: November 6, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Storm and power outage update

Park Avenue closure

City of Snohomish Public Works, Snohomish Police, and Snohomish Fire departments are continuing to respond to emergencies, down trees and down power lines.

City of Snohomish Public Works, Snohomish Police, and Snohomish Fire departments are continuing to respond to emergencies, down trees and down power lines.

We are in communication with Snohomish PUD and are aware pockets of Snohomish are still out of power. We are enouraging our community to monitor PUD's outage map at: https://outagemap.snopud.com.

Stay at least 30 feet away from all fallen power lines and assume they are live and dangerous. Report an Outage: if your power is out and you do not see your outage on this map, please report your outage or fallen power lines here or call our Automated Outage Reporting Line at: 425-783-1001 (Toll-free: 1-877-783-1001) fallen power line If life-threatening, call 911.

Work will continue tonight, but high winds and distressed trees caused extensive damage throughout the County. It may take days for some areas to get power back. Residents who have medical needs or other circumstances, residents may need to consider purchasing a generator or staying with friends, family or another safe place with power. 

Use portable generators outside only, keeping them at least 20 feet away from windows doors and vents to lower the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Never use portable generators inside the home or garage.

Thank you everyone for your patience and understanding as we work through this event together.