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Bobbie Black, Wenatchee, Wash., takes a first look inside her husband, Randy's, hunting trailer in East Wenatchee, Wash., Friday, Dec. 15, 2006, that she says was blown completely over in the recent wind storm.
AP Photo/Kevin P. Casey
A pickup truck is covered with branches after a large tree fell on the front of a house in Seattle early in the morning on Friday, Dec. 15, 2006. The wind and rain storms throughout the Pacific Northwest knocked down trees as power outages were reported and continue to be affecting residents.
AP Photo/Joe Nicholson
Roofer Vince Lubahn photographs roof damage at the Sunrise Assisted Living building in Edmonds, Wash., Friday, Dec. 15, 2006, after a tree fell on it. Howling windstorms and heavy rains caused at least four deaths, closed bridges and highways and cut power to about 1.5 million homes and businesses in Washington and Oregon, authorities said.
AP Photo/Joe Nicholson
Cary Fisher, right, shows neighbors the damage to his house from fallen trees from storms in Edmonds, Wash., on Friday, Dec. 15, 2006.
AP Photo/Joe Nicholson
A car detours around a tree which fell across power lines along 240th Street SE in Bothell, Wash., Friday, Dec. 15, 2006.
AP/The Daily World, Kevin Hong
A light pole and other debris fill a street in Montesano, Wash., Friday, Dec. 15, 2006, following an overnight windstorm. About 1.5 million homes and businesses in Washington and Oregon had no power early Friday after howling windstorms and heavy rains caused at least four deaths, closed two major bridges and prompted flooding.
AP Photo/John Froschauer
Tacoma city worker Will Knouff cuts a tree that fell over a road in a windstorm in Tacoma, Wash., Friday, Dec. 15, 2006. Storms and heavy rains caused at least four deaths, closed two major bridges and prompted flooding.
AP/Daily Courier, Jim Krois
Christina Spooner looks at the tree which fell on her family's home Thursday, Dec. 14, 2006, as a storm brought windy conditions around the area in Grants Pass, Ore. High winds and torrential rain caused sporadic power outages and downed trees, keeping emergency crews busy throughout Josephine County.
AP/The Daily World, Kevin Hong
Jason Manley, a street maintenance employee with the City of Montesano, Wash., cleans up on Friday, Dec. 15, 2006, after the top of a tree blew down during an overnight windstorm.
AP/The News Tribune, B. Kellman
Charles McMillan, who lives in Tacoma, Wash., is shown Friday, Dec. 15, 2006, next to a tree that fell on his Ford truck during a heavy storm. A one-two punch of howling windstorms and heavy rains left at least four people dead and more than 1 million homes and businesses without power across Western Washington early Friday.
AP/Wenatchee World, D. Seabrook
High winds blew down a large tree onto a home in Wenatchee, Wash., early Friday morning, Dec. 15, 2006. Police say no one was injured. About 1.5 million homes and businesses in Washington and Oregon had no power early Friday after howling windstorms and heavy rains caused at least four deaths, closed two major bridges and sparked flooding.
AP/The Oregonian, Jamie Francis
Jay Westerholm sips coffee by candlelight early Friday, Dec. 15, 2006, at The Logger Restaurant and Lounge in Knappa, Ore. Residents of the small crossroad town lost power about lunch-time on Thursday, but the restaurant continued to provide full service. About 1.5 million homes and businesses in Washington and Oregon had no power early Friday after howling windstorms and heavy rains hit the Northwest.
AP Photo/John Froschauer
The bridge of one of the five boats that sunk at Crows Nest Marina as a result of a wind storm is all that remains above water in Tacoma, Wash., Friday, Dec. 15, 2006. A one-two punch of howling windstorms and heavy rains left at least four people dead and more than 1 million homes and businesses without power across Western Washington early Friday.